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Discovery channels and Eurosport to stay on Sky after all after last-minute deal agreed

Published 21:20 31 Jan 2017 GMT

Updated 22:08 31 Jan 2017 GMT

Conor Heneghan
Discovery channels and Eurosport to stay on Sky after all after last-minute deal agreed

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Apart from Robbie Brady’s move to Burnley, this is the best deal of Deadline Day.

Discovery Communications’ portfolio of channels, including the Discovery channels and Eurosport, will remain available to Sky customers after a deal was agreed the day before they had been due to go off air. Both parties confirmed the news on Monday evening, with Sky also announcing that they had reached a deal with PBS America and that they are adding over 1,000 hours of programming to their On Demand service from channels such as History and National Geographic. https://twitter.com/SkyCorporate/status/826518071506518016 https://twitter.com/DiscoveryUK/status/826512462904172544 On Friday, Sky issued a statement seeking to “set the record straight” about their disagreement with Discovery Communications, hitting out at “misleading claims and aggressive actions” by Discovery following an announcement that their channels would be unavailable on Sky from February 1. Whatever their differences were, they’ve now been patched up; good news for both parties and Sky customers alike.

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