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Mini-shuffle on Sky's programme guide
Published Monday, Aug 4 2008, 12:18 BST | By James Welsh
Some channels in the movies, music, news and specialist sections of Sky's electronic programme guide have moved slots today.
The changes, which Sky director of channels and operations Nicola Bamford said are designed to "improve navigability for customers, make more efficient use of available channel numbers and ensure that growing genres have the flexibility they need for future expansion" are part of a series of reshuffles taking place this month.
> Click here for the full, up-to-date Sky EPG listing
The changes, which Sky director of channels and operations Nicola Bamford said are designed to "improve navigability for customers, make more efficient use of available channel numbers and ensure that growing genres have the flexibility they need for future expansion" are part of a series of reshuffles taking place this month.
> Click here for the full, up-to-date Sky EPG listing
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