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Sky Atlantic is a British pay television channel owned by Sky Group Limited that launched in 2011 and broadcasts in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The channel airs original British-produced dramas like Fortitude, Tin Star, and Gangs of London but is primarily dedicated to imported programmes from the United States. It has held the domestic rights to HBO programming since 2011, which is set to expire in early 2026, and has previously held the domestic rights to Showtime programming from 2016 to 2021. It is exclusively available on the Sky satellite TV platform (including Sky Go and Now).

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Sky Deutschland broadcasts a German-language version of the channel in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, while Sky Italia broadcasts an Italian-language version of the channel in Italy. Their programming is also dominated by acquired series, usually dubbed in the domestic language. The Italian channel also premieres Sky Originals produced in the country, like Gomorrah, The Young Pope, and ZeroZeroZero.

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Launch

It was announced on 25 October 2010 that Sky Atlantic would launch on Sky channel 108, which was previously occupied by Sky 3.[1] Sky Atlantic launched on 1 February 2011 on Sky in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[2][3]

At launch, Stuart Murphy was the director of programmes for Sky One, Sky Two, Pick and Sky Atlantic.[2] On 5 May 2011, Elaine Pyke, the head of drama at Sky, was promoted to director of Sky Atlantic, reporting to Murphy.[4] Programmes on the channel are also offered to Sky customers via on-demand channels including the On Demand and Sky Go services and Now. Both BT TV and Virgin Media had held talks with Sky over the new channel but have been unable to agree a carriage deal,[5] in Virgin's case due to pricing.[6][7]

Additional channels

A one-hour timeshift of Sky Atlantic started broadcasting on 20 September 2012 on channel 173 as Sky Atlantic +1.[8] It moved to channel 170 on 9 June 2015 as part of a reshuffle which also included the closure of Sky 3D, Sky Livingit becoming Real Lives and Sky Arts 1 and Sky Arts 2 merging to become simply Sky Arts. It moved to channel 217 on 18 July 2017 as part of the Sky Sports reshuffle which included Sky Sports Mix moving to entertainment, and again to 208 on 1 May 2018 as part of Sky's major EPG reshuffle due to Sky Atlantic being channel 108.

Sky Atlantic was available in both standard definition and high definition, the latter on Sky Atlantic HD.[9] Sky Atlantic also utilises the HD swap bouquet system developed by Sky, which switches SD channels with HD channels for HD Pack subscribers, meaning Sky Atlantic HD is on channel 108 and the standard definition version appears on channel 808.[10]

Sky Atlantic VIP was a rewards channel for subscribers of Sky TV who had been with Sky for two or more years and for subscribers who had the Sky Original Bundle (later Sky Entertainment pack, then Sky Signature pack). The HD version also required the HD pack in the UK and the Sky Box Sets pack in Ireland. The channel only broadcast brand new episodes of a popular show a week or so before being shown on the main Sky Atlantic channel. An example of this is when episodes of Riviera were shown first on Sky Atlantic VIP, then a week or so later on Sky Atlantic. Sky Atlantic VIP was under Sky VIP's "See-It-First" offer. Sky VIP is a rewards programme for long-term Sky subscribers. When the channel was not broadcasting a brand new episode of a programme, the channel was off-air resulting in the channel being on-air only for a few hours per week. The channel only broadcast adverts for programmes on Sky channels. The SD version was on Sky channel 994 with the HD version on channel 995. The channel closed on 12 June 2019.

In January 2024, select programming begun being simulcast on Sky Showcase.[11]

Acquisitions

Sky Atlantic relies heavily on screenings of US television programmes, with more than 50% of all programming coming from HBO.[12] Although the channel mainly screens dramas, blocks in the channel's schedule were dedicated to comedies and movies.[13][14] The launch of Sky Atlantic in 2011 followed the broadcaster's £150m,[15] five-year deal to buy exclusive UK and Ireland television rights to HBO's entire archive, new HBO programming and a first-look deal on all co-productions.[16] Although it has been renewed since, the exclusivity deal with HBO is set to expire in early 2026,[17][18] allowing for the launch of the Max streaming service in the UK, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy.[19] In December 2024, a new agreement was made between Sky and Warner Bros. Discovery[18] that allows Sky to maintain life-of-series rights to select HBO programming released before the deal ends,[20] including House of the Dragon, The Last of Us, The White Lotus, Euphoria, and Dune: Prophecy.[21] Sky still planned to make new acquisitions via separate agreements on a programme-by-programme basis,[22] while new series in existing franchises would continue to be released exclusively on Sky but all other future HBO original programming, like the untitled Harry Potter series, would be released on Max.[18]

In January 2016, Sky expanded the acquired programming on Atlantic after purchasing the broadcast rights to Showtime programming; however, Sky Atlantic does not broadcast all Showtime programmes, as some series would later air on Channel 4 as part of a separate deal.[23] The deal with Showtime expired in December 2021, with all future series becoming exclusive to the Paramount+ streaming service which launched in the UK, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy in 2022,[24] while a separate agreement allowed Billions to continue on Sky.[25]

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Most watched programmes

The following is a list of the ten most watched programmes on Sky Atlantic (all of them being episodes of Game of Thrones), based on Live +7 data supplied by BARB up to 20 May 2019.[33] The number of viewers does not include repeats or Irish ratings. Additionally, all of these episodes were the most viewed programme of the week on non-terrestrial television in the UK. Game of Thrones is Sky's most popular show.[34]

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  1. Simulcast on Sky Max.
  2. The first series was initially co-produced with Cinemax but was later moved to AMC who became co-producers from the second series onwards.
  3. The series was initially co-produced with AMC but was later moved to Starz.
  4. Cinemax programming
  5. Moved to Sky Comedy for series 3–4
  6. Moved to Sky Comedy for series 10–12
  7. Moved to Sky Comedy for series 4–5
  8. HBO Max / Max programming
  9. Moved to Sky Comedy for series 7 onwards
  10. Moved to Sky Comedy for series 18 onwards
  11. Moved to Sky Comedy for series 2–4
  12. Moved to Amazon Prime Video for series 2
  13. Moved to Sky Comedy for series 3
  14. Moved to Paramount+ for series 3
  15. Moved to Paramount+ for series 2 onwards
  16. Moved to Paramount+ for series 2
  17. Moved to Sky Witness for series 9–14
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