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May 2012
More than 10 million Sky homes will be able to watch uninterrupted coverage of the 2012 London
Paralympics this summer through three new channels dedicated to Channel 4’s live coverage of the
games.
The new channels dedicated to Paralympics coverage will be available in both SD and HD, meaning
that more than 5 million Sky customers with Sky+HD boxes will be able to enjoy the Paralympics in
pinpoint high-definition, creating an even richer and more immersive experience. The channels,
which are being created specifically for the Paralympics, will launch into Sky’s Electronic Program
Guide (EPG) at channel numbers 450-455 and show sports including athletics, swimming and
basketball.
Additionally, because Sky homes will be able to view the channels via the Sky EPG, Sky+ homes
will be able to record the coverage to watch at a time that suits them, so that they need not miss
any of the action. As with the rest of the HD channels on the Sky platform, the new channels will
be broadcast in 1080i and in wide-screen to enhance the viewing experience. The Sky+ Remote
Record option also allows customers to set their Sky+ or Sky+HD box to record from mobile devices
or the web.
Stephen Van Rooyen, Managing
Director of Sky’s Sales and Marketing Group, comments: "We’re pleased to be offering our customers
comprehensive coverage of one of the world’s most spectacular sporting events as it comes to
London.
"With three dedicated channels offering live and uninterrupted coverage of the Games, our
customers will have more choice than ever before over which events to follow, as well as the
opportunity to enjoy the Games in stunning HD and record their favourite events using Sky+. As we
approach a packed summer of sport on Sky, the Paralympic Games are already promising to be a real
highlight."
The six new channels – three HD and three SD – will be added to the Sports section of Sky’s
Electronic Programme Guide from 29 August, and will be showing Channel 4’s coverage of the Games in
its entirety. The channels are free-to-air and available to any Sky home, including Freesat from
Sky homes. The HD channels are available on any Sky+HD box and do not require a subscription, but
do require an HD ready TV. Customers will require a Sky subscription in order to use
Sky+.