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Now would be a good time to follow my colleagues example and get everything Sky does for £20 per month.

 

 

 

Sky has announced a number of price rises for its TV bundles, which will come in to effect from 1st June.
 

Five of Sky's six TV bundles will go up in price, with Sky suggesting the average bill will increase by "less than £3 per month".

 

Sky's Original bundle, which includes 35 entertainment channels, Sky Atlantic and Sky Sports News, will remain the same price (£21) but all the other packages, including the Sky Sports and Sky Movies packages will increase in cost.

 

The price rises come after Sky paid a record £4.2 billion to show 126 Premier League football matches a season from 2016 to 2019.

 

Sky says the changes "reflect [Sky's] continued investment in more of the best content from around the world", which includes HBO content such as Game of Thrones, UK commissioned shows such as Fortitude and Penny Dreadful, plus films and live sports.

 

The Sky Movies bundle will go up 50p/month to £17/month, Sky Sports will increase by £1 to £25.50/month, while the Sky Movies + Sky Sports bundle will be £34.50/month, up £1.50.

 

The Variety bundle goes up £2 to £30/month, while the Family bundle jumps £3 to £36/month.

 

The new prices come in to effect from the 1st June.

 

 

 

 

 

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Originally Posted by velvet donkey:

I think it's still cheaper than Virgins space programme having had the hard sell recently.

 

Like all these things it's all full of ifs and ands and smallprint. And one year deals.

 

The good thing is we have a choice. 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Carnelian:

BBC £12.08 per month.  Bargain!

I had SKY when my niece paid for it,I just have Freeview now.I don't really miss it,not a fan of sport or movies really,it's not worth the money.

kattymieoww

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