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Sky channels available via Internet
by Jan Harris
Sky is planning to launch an online subscription service, allowing viewers to watch TV via its Sky Player website.
The service will offer the main Sky channels, including Sky Sports via the internet for the first time.
It will also offer some channels from other broadcasters and will be independent of Sky’s satellite TV service, and Sky’s satellite customers will still receive the on demand option as part of their TV subscription.
No firm date for the release of the new service has yet been announced, but it is expected to be in the next few months.
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Great news, but will it be available to people outside the UK? That’s the biggest thing. I live in Portugal and MAN is it difficult to see rugby here.