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Sky News goes broadband
Published Friday, Jul 4 2003, 10:34 BST | By Neil Wilkes
A broadband news service based on Sky News Active has gone live this morning.
Content is available in the form of video clips, typically ranging from 30 seconds to 4 minutes in length.
"Offering Sky News Active Online is the obvious next step for us," said Steve Bennedik, Head of Sky News Interactive. "Our interactive services have led the field and Sky News is committed to continually innovating and changing the way that people access news.
"Offering the Sky News Active eight screens online provides the same menu of news that has proved popular with viewers of the television service."
Sky News Active Online is currently available at an introductory price of £2.99 per month, or £25.00 annually.
Content is available in the form of video clips, typically ranging from 30 seconds to 4 minutes in length.
"Offering Sky News Active Online is the obvious next step for us," said Steve Bennedik, Head of Sky News Interactive. "Our interactive services have led the field and Sky News is committed to continually innovating and changing the way that people access news.
"Offering the Sky News Active eight screens online provides the same menu of news that has proved popular with viewers of the television service."
Sky News Active Online is currently available at an introductory price of £2.99 per month, or £25.00 annually.
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