Home | News | Archives | Rumours | EPG List | Sky Info | Contact
Fri, 19th. Mar, 2010.

Sun 1st July
-Sky+ subscription removed
Mon 2nd July
-Horse&Country TV
Mon 16th July
-Lifestyle EPG reshuffle
Due in August
-Aaj Tak
-Family Channel
Also in 2007
-DM News Plus (Nov)
-Geo News
-Sabras Radio
-ZEE Sports
-ZEE News
-ZEE Next
Awaiting confirmation
-Channel [V]
-ZEE Radio
-Zoom TV
-Sky Sports 4
-Pride TV
-Indus TV
-Noor TV

Above subject to change

Sky+ boxes begin to receive TV 'on demand'

Sky Anytime on TV launchesCustomers with Sky+ boxes have begun receiving the new TV 'on demand' service - Sky Anytime.

Previously Sky HD customers only had this new service, however from this morning owners of version 3 Pace set-top receivers have received the new software update.

A Sky+ subscription is required to use the Sky Anytime on TV service. Access to content will depend on the customer's Sky TV subscription.

The software updates are being rolled out in phases and will appear on all latest generation Sky+ boxes within the next few weeks.

The bonus on-demand service includes programmes from Sky One, Sky Movies, Sky Sports, Sky Arts, National Geographic, The History Channel, Biography, Crime & Investigation Network, Adventure One,Disney and Turner.

Customers can access Sky Anytime on TV by going to their TV guide and selecting the red button to access the dedicated Anytime on TV listings.

If you've received the update, please get in touch informing us of your set-top box manufacturer, model and when you received the update.

Related links:
Sky Anytime on TV launches
PREVIEW: Sky Anytime TV in pictures
Sky announces launch for 'Anytime TV'

Editor: Lakhvinder Baddhan Source: BSkyB
SDO Weekly Poll
Do you feel there are enough quality channels on Sky?
No 74.7%
Yes 21.1%
Not sure 4.2%

Total votes: 597

See previous polls

Polls are renewed every Sunday
 

  About | Advertising | Contact | Terms of Use | Privacy

Copyright © 2002-2007 Media 247. All Rights Reserved.
Site design by Line of Site