Tech
Sky Movies Premier, Max to be ditched
Published Thursday, May 15 2003, 09:55 BST | By Neil Wilkes
The Sky Movies Premier and Sky Movies Max brands will be dropped this autumn in favour of a "megaplex" lineup, Digital Spy has learned.
From November, the ten channels will be replaced by twelve 'Sky Movies'-labelled screens.
Sky Movies Cinema will remain, but will be given a makeover.
It is unknown at this time how pricing and packaging of the new setup will operate; stick with Digital Spy for more on this story in the coming months.
From November, the ten channels will be replaced by twelve 'Sky Movies'-labelled screens.
Sky Movies Cinema will remain, but will be given a makeover.
It is unknown at this time how pricing and packaging of the new setup will operate; stick with Digital Spy for more on this story in the coming months.
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