Topical items and views on the impact of digitisation on publishing and its content and the issues that make the news. This blog follows the report 'Brave New World', (http://www.ewidgetsonline.com/vcil/bravenewworld.html ), published by the Booksellers Association of the UK and Ireland and authored by Martyn Daniels. The views and comments expressed are those of the author.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Sky Sports Are Cheaper on an iPhone
Today Sky charges from £26.50 a month for Sky Sports 1 or 2, or £35 for its total sports package - excluding ESPN. Now Sky Mobile TV, the latest iPhone and iTouch application, which is free to download, will allow users to watch live sports on Sky Sports and ESPN as well as Sky News over a wifi connection and for just £6 a month. Users will not only be able to watch Premier League, Football League, Scottish football, rugby, cricket and golf and much more sport. The existing Sky users will have to apply separately for the new service as its not bundles to existing TV services.
Sky claim over 2 million downloads of their applications on the iPhone to date, including Sky Sports and Sky Sports Football Score Centre and other mobile carriers have enabled the service other mobile phones over the 3G networks. O2 is offering its iPhone customers three months’ free subscription to Sky Mobile TV.
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