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RTL closes its Sky Deutschland buy

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RTL Group closed its Sky Deutschland acquisition on 1 June for €68m upfront, creating Germany's largest pay-TV base with 12.3 million DACH subscribers.

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RTL paid €68m for Germany's largest pay-TV base, buying the scale needed to afford AI later.

RTL Group closed its acquisition of Sky Deutschland on Monday 1 June for €68m upfront, down from the €150m announced a year earlier after working-capital adjustments, so RTL paid less than half the headline price for the same assets 1. RTL is the Bertelsmann-owned European broadcaster; Sky Deutschland was the German pay-TV arm of Comcast's Sky. A further variable payment, capped at €377m, is tied to RTL's share price over five years, so most of the cost stays contingent on RTL's own market performance rather than fixed up front.

The combined business carries 12.3 million subscribers across the DACH region of Germany, Austria and Switzerland, making it Germany's single largest pay-TV base 2. It inherits Sky Deutschland's Bundesliga rights through 2029 and its position as Netflix's primary DACH distribution partner. The European Commission cleared the deal unconditionally in April.

No AI strategy is declared in this transaction, and it would be dishonest to invent one. What the deal does is create a single German entity with the subscriber base and the €250m of projected annual synergies to afford AI at scale, rather than several smaller players that cannot. Read alongside the Sky-ITV talks running in the same quarter , the pattern is European incumbents consolidating in-country against US streamers: scale first, because scale is the precondition for the tooling vendors are now selling.

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RTL Group is a pan-European broadcasting group owned by Bertelsmann, the German media conglomerate. It owns television channels across Germany, France, the Netherlands, and other European markets. Sky Deutschland is the German pay-TV service (separate from Sky UK) that Comcast had owned as part of its 2018 acquisition of the Sky group. On 1 June 2026, RTL completed its purchase of Sky Deutschland for €68m upfront, down from the €150m announced when the deal was first agreed. Combined, the two companies now serve 12.3 million subscribers across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland (the DACH region), making RTL the largest single pay-TV group in German-speaking Europe. RTL also inherits Sky Deutschland's Bundesliga (top German football league) broadcasting rights through 2029.

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