Interview with Vampire star Sam Reid: Claudia, Louis will always be family to Lestat

Interview with Vampire star Sam Reid: Claudia, Louis will always be family to Lestat

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The Netflix logo is shown above their booth at Comic Con International in San Diego, California, U.S., July 21, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Blake LONDON (Reuters) - Sky, the European pay-TV group at the centre of a fierce takeover battle, said it would add online video service Netflix to a new TV bundle, bringing drama like The Crown to its sport and entertainment offer for the first time. Netflixs mix of original drama and movies has proved popular globally, with subscriber numbers reaching nearly 118 million at the end of 2017, bringing new competition to traditional pay-TV cable and satellite providers. Sky CEO Jeremy Darroch said the tie-up would enable customers to access even more entertainment on its platform. By placing Sky and Netflix content side by side, along with programmes from the likes of HBO, Showtime, Fox and Disney, we are making the entertainment experience even easier and simpler for our customers, he said. Netflix will launch on Skys premium Sky Q product in Britain and Ireland this year, and in Germany, Austria and Italy thereafter, Sky said. Sky, which Rupert Murdochs Twenty-First Century Fox and Comcast Corp are battling over, struck a deal with British rival BT last year to carry each others sports channels, enabling viewers to see more Premier League soccer on one platform. (Reporting by Paul Sandle; editing by Jason Neely) View comments
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