Sky News coverage to be featured on MSNBC as part of commercial agreement
MSNBC will rely on Sky News' global bureaus for international reporting after separating from NBC News, starting October 1 under a multi-year agreement.
- MSNBC announced a partnership with Sky News to bring international coverage to U.S. audiences, with access to Sky's 500 journalists and 11 international bureaus.
- MSNBC President Rebecca Kutler said 'we are honored to bring Sky News premium, on-the-ground reporting and roster of top journalists to the MSNBC community.'
- The deal starts on October 1st as MSNBC prepares to be spun off into a new company called Versant, formerly called MS NOW.
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