
Sky News' Future in Doubt as Numbers Down and Comcast Contract Yet to be Renewed
Rumours about the future of Sky News are swirling, and they aren’t pretty. With viewership dwindling and financial woes mounting, the channel has slashed

Why? I never watch it so couldn't care lessCan but hope
You haven’t watched the news in 20 years? Blimey.I don't understand why anyone wants to own a TV news channel. I said the same about GB News when it launched, this is nothing to do with left or right wing. People are watching less and less TV news because they already have the key points from social media or the internet.
I can honestly say I have not sat down and watched the "news" from any channel in about 20 odd years.
My guess is that the largest group who do are the elderly. It's why the BBC needs to have a re-think about BBC 24 and all the other news shows they spend a fortune on for a dwindling audience.
I don't think I have ever watched Sky News so can't comment on their coverage.
I think the days of 24 hour news are coming to an end. If something is that urgent you can always break into regular broadcasting but mostly they repeat the same stuff every 15 minutes.
The last time I did watch regularly was the first gulf war:
1. Man in studio gives you the headlines
2. Over to our man in the Middle East who is actually hundreds of miles from the war (like saying over to Paris for the update on London). Man then repeats what the studio man has already said.
3. Now over to our reporter who is embedded with the troops so he can repeat what the other 2 have already told you.
Zzzzzzz
That's because you're on the left! 😀This seems to be what it is actually about.
British broadcaster Sky has said it could shut down Sky News if its ownership of the channel proves to be an obstruction to the company’s $15.4 billion takeover by Rupert Murdoch’s Twenty-First Century Fox.
I don't find it biased and don't think there is any benefit in reducing news channels, you don't have to watch them.
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Isn't this more to do with cost saving?This seems to be what it is actually about.
British broadcaster Sky has said it could shut down Sky News if its ownership of the channel proves to be an obstruction to the company’s $15.4 billion takeover by Rupert Murdoch’s Twenty-First Century Fox.
I don't find it biased and don't think there is any benefit in reducing news channels, you don't have to watch them.
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It's obviously biased to the left.....However, I do agree with the point that this isn't a reason to shut it down.This seems to be what it is actually about.
British broadcaster Sky has said it could shut down Sky News if its ownership of the channel proves to be an obstruction to the company’s $15.4 billion takeover by Rupert Murdoch’s Twenty-First Century Fox.
I don't find it biased and don't think there is any benefit in reducing news channels, you don't have to watch them.
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It's bias is losing it audience hence the reason to close it, hopefully. Less audience less ad revenueIt's obviously biased to the left.....However, I do agree with the point that this isn't a reason to shut it down.
If the west is to stand up for the values it was founded on then closing down media organisations because their politics doesn't fit goes against them.
As far as I'm aware all news broadcast channels lose money.
At least it isn't because of leftist activists and the OffCommunists attacking its income streams anyway they can, unlike they do with GB News.It's bias is losing it audience hence the reason to close it, hopefully. Less audience less ad revenue
Al Jazeera is a good news channel IMOIt’ll be just Al Jazeera and GB News left soon.
Their problem is that Starmer is now in power and is proving to be very unpopular. Sky News were very very obvious in their cheerleading and as disillusionment for Labour continues the picture for Sky will only worsen.Sky News......its little more than BBC Lite. And not propped up by the license fee. Politician-traitors in Ireland are looking to use the license fee to prop up all their journalistic minions in private tv stations and the print media.
Pedalling the sort of guff that nobody would actually want to pay for.
you can expect the same in the UK. fairly soon.
People have woken up and have turned to places like X for reliable, unfiltered and unbiased news stories.