TalkTalk TV adds Seven Sky Entertainment Channels

100 hours of Sky On-demand also available

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TalkTalk TV adds Seven Sky Entertainment Channels
TalkTalk TV has added seven Sky entertainment channels to its roster as well as more hours of on demand Sky content in its Plus YouView TV, broadband and calls package.
The new channels are Sky 1, Sky 2, Sky Sports News, Sky Living, Sky Livingit, Sky Arts 1 and Sky Arts 2, which are all in addition to the 70 Freeview channels currently available to TalkTalk's Plus TV customers.

In addition to the live channels, TalkTalk will include 100 hours a month of on demand primetime shows from Sky 1, Sky Living and Sky Arts.

TalkTalk TV adds Seven Sky Entertainment Channels

TalkTalk is also reducing the cost of Sky Movies Boost by half for existing TV customers but that deal only runs for a couple of months. The deal will run from 8-23rd April and offer 11 live Sky Movies channels plus hundreds of on demand films.

The news comes after TalkTalk announced in February that its YouView customers could access Sky Sports on a day-pass basis through NOW TV. TalkTalk homes can also add a Sky Sports Boost to their package to access five Sky Sports channels on a monthly subscription basis.

Tristia Harrison, Managing Director, TalkTalk Consumer commented "TalkTalk is known for offering the best value and giving our customers even more for their money. The addition of these new channels and on demand content marks yet another step towards TalkTalk TV becoming a destination for great value family entertainment. We have a staggering line up of movies, sport, kids and entertainment content available on YouView from TalkTalk this month and can't wait for our customers to enjoy the very best of spring entertainment."
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