Tech
Sky, HomeChoice sign carriage deal
Published Tuesday, Aug 17 2004, 13:52 BST | By James Welsh
Sky Sports and Sky Movies channels will be coming to the screens of Homechoice subscribers in the near future, it was revealed today.
The DSL TV provider, which recently relaunched and remarketed its television subscription packages, has signed a deal with Sky to carry and market the channels.
"The addition of these new channels is great news for HomeChoice subscribers," explained Roger Lynch, CEO of HomeChoice parent company Video Networks. "Over the past 15 years Sky has helped shape the UK's TV sector."
The DSL TV provider, which recently relaunched and remarketed its television subscription packages, has signed a deal with Sky to carry and market the channels.
"The addition of these new channels is great news for HomeChoice subscribers," explained Roger Lynch, CEO of HomeChoice parent company Video Networks. "Over the past 15 years Sky has helped shape the UK's TV sector."
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