
Sky to Launch Ad-Free Kids Channel

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Sky, owned by Comcast, will launch an advertising-free linear kids TV channel in the U.K. and Ireland in February.
It will be available to Sky subscribers with the Sky Kids package, which costs 6 pounds a month, and subscribers of Sky’s streaming service Now that have the 9.99 pound a month entertainment membership.
“From February 2023, Sky Kids will say hello to a shiny new linear channel dedicated to entertaining and inspiring children (ages 1-7) and supporting families through their daily adventures,” the company said Tuesday in unveiling the launch. “Home to ad-free 24-hour programming, the new channel will showcase quality Sky originals and big names that kids love and parents can trust.”
The Sky Kids package currently offers eight children’s channels from such entertainment giants as Paramount Global and Warner Bros. Discovery, as well as on-demand offerings of favorite shows.
“Seamlessly integrated into the Sky Kids package,...
Sky, owned by Comcast, will launch an advertising-free linear kids TV channel in the U.K. and Ireland in February.
It will be available to Sky subscribers with the Sky Kids package, which costs 6 pounds a month, and subscribers of Sky’s streaming service Now that have the 9.99 pound a month entertainment membership.
“From February 2023, Sky Kids will say hello to a shiny new linear channel dedicated to entertaining and inspiring children (ages 1-7) and supporting families through their daily adventures,” the company said Tuesday in unveiling the launch. “Home to ad-free 24-hour programming, the new channel will showcase quality Sky originals and big names that kids love and parents can trust.”
The Sky Kids package currently offers eight children’s channels from such entertainment giants as Paramount Global and Warner Bros. Discovery, as well as on-demand offerings of favorite shows.
“Seamlessly integrated into the Sky Kids package,...
- 11/22/2022
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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