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ITV and All3Media in £3bn Merger Talks to Create UK Creative Powerhouse

Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockMarch 17, 2025Updated:July 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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ITV and All3Media are is in advanced talks for a £3bn merge, aiming to create a British TV production giant that could reshape the UK’s creative industries.

The proposed merger, which would see ITV Studios combine with All3Media, is set to create a creative powerhouse capable of competing on the global stage. If successful, the new entity would be listed on the London Stock Exchange, providing a significant boost to both the UK’s creative sector and its financial markets.

Merger Details and Strategic Vision

ITV’s chief executive, Carolyn McCall, has been leading negotiations with RedBird IMI, the Emirati-backed fund that owns All3Media. The fund is headed by Jeff Zucker, the former CNN boss, who has been instrumental in shaping All3Media’s success. All3Media, renowned for producing hit shows such as Gogglebox, Call The Midwife, and The Traitors, was previously acquired by RedBird IMI for £1.15bn in 2021, outbidding ITV at the time.

Under the proposed deal, ITV would spin off its ITV Studios division—responsible for popular programmes like Love Island, The Voice, and Mr Bates Vs The Post Office—and merge it with All3Media. The newly formed company would then be publicly listed in London, while ITV’s broadcasting and streaming operations would remain a separate entity. This strategic move aims to unlock shareholder value and strengthen ITV’s position in the competitive global TV production market.

Why This Merger Matters

The merger would create a formidable player in the TV production industry, combining ITV Studios’ record-breaking £299m profit in 2023 with All3Media’s impressive £995m revenue and £107m profit for the same year. With global demand for high-quality TV content surging, the deal positions the new entity to capitalise on this trend and compete with international streaming giants.

For ITV, the merger aligns with McCall’s broader strategy to address the company’s underperforming share price. Despite strong performances from its studios and streaming divisions, ITV has faced challenges due to declining linear TV advertising revenues and broader economic uncertainties. The merger could provide a much-needed boost to investor confidence and market valuation.

A Win for the London Stock Exchange

A successful merger and subsequent London listing would be a significant victory for the UK’s financial markets. In recent years, the London Stock Exchange has struggled to retain major listings, with several high-profile companies opting to list in the US instead. McCall, a vocal advocate for robust UK capital markets, is reportedly prioritising a London IPO for the new entity, reinforcing the city’s status as a global financial hub.

What’s Next for ITV and All3Media?

While the deal is not yet finalised, the potential merger underscores ITV’s commitment to leveraging its production capabilities in an increasingly competitive industry. The success of global streaming platforms has highlighted the importance of high-quality content, and this merger could position ITV and All3Media as leaders in the field.

If approved, the merger would not only transform the UK’s media landscape but also ensure that British TV content remains a dominant force worldwide. As negotiations continue, industry experts will be closely watching how this deal unfolds and its potential impact on the creative and financial sectors.

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