Sky has announced that it is looking to make Sky Sports more accessible and the company has announced that there will now be a total of ten different sports channels.
Sky is launching a range of new channels and these will be available from the 18th of July, the Sky Sports package will give you access to 10 channels.
Barney Francis, Managing Director of Sky Sports said: “We’re dedicating channels to some of our biggest sports, launching a new way to watch the best live action and offering even better digital products too. Sky Sports is giving customers even more choice and channels at the same price for another 12 months, while opening up new ways for sports fans to join. If you love Premier League, you can enjoy it for as little as 60p a day or you can have the full Sky Sports package for less than £1.”
Stephen van Rooyen, Sky UK and Ireland Chief Executive added: “Sport has been a major part of Sky for 26 years and we’re improving our service even further, super-serving existing customers and providing flexibility to a whole new generation of sports fans. We are making sport more accessible and offering even more choice; all part of our continued investment in offering Sky customers an unrivalled service.”
There will be sports channels dedicated to Premiere League football, cricket golf and Formula One, and also two new channels, Sky Sports Action and Sky Sports Arena, for rugby union, rugby league, boxing, netball, darts, NFL, tennis and many more sports.
The new package of 10 sports channels will be available for £27.50 a month and you can also choose a new channel pack for £18 a month, two for £22 a month or three for £26 a month.
You can find out full information about the new Sky Sports channels over at Sky at the link below, these new channels will be available from the 18th of July.
Source Sky
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