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Sky Announces Free TV Channel Upgrade for Subscribers
Sky’s Complimentary Channel Boost: What’s in Store?
Sky is delivering exciting news for its subscribers, offering a complimentary channel upgrade from October 10 to October 16, 2023. This limited-time “channel boost” provides access to 35 additional channels for those with the basic Sky Essential TV package, upgrading it to the premium Sky Ultimate TV option at no extra cost.
The move promises a week full of enhanced entertainment, enabling viewers to explore premium content traditionally accessible only behind a paywall.
Explore New Channels and Shows
With this upgrade, subscribers can explore a variety of popular networks including:
- Sky Max
- Sky Crime
- Sky Documentaries
- U&Gold
- Comedy Central
Additionally, viewers can enjoy top-tier programming such as the final series of “Brassic,” BAFTA-winning “Mr Bigstuff,” mockumentaries like “The Paper,” and popular shows like “The Office” on Sky Comedy, as well as “FBI” and “Fire Country” on Sky Witness.
Automatic Activation for Easy Access
Sky has ensured a seamless experience by automatically activating the upgrade for all Sky Essential TV customers. With this approach, customers need not take any actions to enjoy the expanded content library.
Once the trial period concludes, those interested in maintaining this upgrade can opt for Sky Ultimate TV at an unprecedented low price of just £3 extra per month.
Virgin Media’s October Freebie
Sky isn’t the only provider offering free channel access this October. Virgin Media has announced its own initiative, providing a selection of channels like Sky Kids, Cartoon Network, and Baby TV, enriching the viewing experience for families throughout the month.
This offering coincides with the October half-term, making popular shows like “Pip and Posy’s Spooktacular Party” and “The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball” available at no additional cost.
Stay tuned with Emegypt for more updates on entertainment and media offerings.