29 June 2012
Following last year’s price freeze, this September we’re having to change some of our prices for
Sky TV packages so we can continue to bring you the very best Sky experience.
We are writing to customers in July to let you know how these price changes will affect you
specifically.
In the two years since we changed our pricing, we’ve continued to invest to add even more to
your Sky subscription - so while your price has stayed the same, we’ve been doing everything we can
to make sure your Sky package keeps on getting bigger and better.
During this time we've launched:
- Two brand new channels,
Sky Atlantic – available exclusively to all Sky TV customers – and
Sky Sports F1, which has already been enjoyed in millions of Sky homes
- Sky's video on-demand service
Sky Anytime+ and the award-winning
Sky
Go, both available at no extra cost
We'll continue to invest in our content and services to ensure they get even better in the
future. This will include:
- Adding 24 dedicated BBC channels for the
Olympic Games, plus live Eurosport 3D coverage on Sky 3D
- Adding catch-up TV from the BBC and ITV to the comprehensive range of content available on
Sky Anytime+
- Spending a record amount on-screen, with even more award-winning home-grown entertainment,
comedy and drama
Sky Sports, meanwhile, will continue to be the home of sport with action from the biggest sports
events and competitions, including the Barclays Premier League, UEFA Champions League, Test Cricket
and the Ryder Cup. Sky Movies – which continue to be available at the same price – will carry on
delivering hundreds of the latest Hollywood movies to customers on demand, at least a year before
any other movie subscription service.