British satellite broadcasting.
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Examples for "sky "
Examples for "sky "
1 For a thousand thousand years sea and sky had been at war.
2 The sea was quite calm, the sky was so clear and blue.
3 The sea is an international sea, and the sky a universal sky .
4 Weather was the first excuse given, although the sky was perfectly clear.
5 In an instant you forget; the sky is bright; the blood pounds.
1 BSkyB declined comment and News Corp was not immediately available for comment.
2 Vince Cable: Brooks voiced concerns his stance on News Corp's BSkyB takeover.
3 BSkyB 's profits and growth in new subscribers have increased beyond analysts' forecasts.
4 The offer was rejected by BSkyB 's independent directors as undervaluing the company.
5 Neither RTE or BSkyB would say how much RTEpaid for the deal.
1 James 2017 The CEO of Twenty-First Century Fox Murdoch and chairman of Sky Plc .
2 James 2017 Twenty-First Century Fox CEO Murdoch and former CEO and chairman of Sky Plc .
3 Fox is also the largest shareholder in European pay-TV group Sky PLC with 39 percent.
4 James 2017 The CEO of Twenty-First Century Fox Murdoch FOXA.O and chairman of Sky Plc SKYB.L.
5 That issue has slowed Britain's regulatory review of the company's bid to take over broadcaster Sky Plc .
6 Comcast Corp has launched a rival bid for one asset -Britain's Sky PLC -which has complicated the deal.
7 Comcast said it intended to pursue its $30 billion acquisition of Sky Plc SKYB.L in parallel with its Fox bid.
8 In addition to retail users in Europe, Yahoo also provides email services for other companies, including UK-listed groups Sky Plc and BT Plc.
9 Comcast is also competing against Disney to acquire control of European broadcaster Sky Plc SKYB.L, in which Fox already owns a 39 percent stake.
10 BBC had earlier approached Sky Plc SKYB.L as a potential partner in the joint venture but the talks did not work out, the report added.
11 Fox offered, in December, to buy the nearly 61 percent of European pay-TV group Sky Plc that it does not already own for $14.5 billion.
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