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Sky+ interactive recording extended
Published Wednesday, Oct 6 2004, 17:40 BST | By Alan Jay
From 16 October Sky+ users will be able to record interactive matches on Football First as well as interactive UEFA Champions League games.
As we previously reported, Sky Sports’ UEFA Champions League coverage on Wednesday 29 September was the first programme to benefit from the recently-launched Sky+ interactive recording functionality.
Sky+ viewers can now record any one of the eight live Championship games interactively. From 19 October this will be extended to any one of the six live Tuesday matches throughout the group stages.
Football fans can schedule the UEFA Champions League recordings up to seven days in advance, record one video stream whilst watching another live game or record two scheduled interactive video streams whilst watching another previously recorded programme from the Sky+ Planner.
Viewers who tune into Sky Sports Football First on Saturday 16 October will also be able to record extended Premiership highlights via the show's Match Choice interactive service.
As we previously reported, Sky Sports’ UEFA Champions League coverage on Wednesday 29 September was the first programme to benefit from the recently-launched Sky+ interactive recording functionality.
Sky+ viewers can now record any one of the eight live Championship games interactively. From 19 October this will be extended to any one of the six live Tuesday matches throughout the group stages.
Football fans can schedule the UEFA Champions League recordings up to seven days in advance, record one video stream whilst watching another live game or record two scheduled interactive video streams whilst watching another previously recorded programme from the Sky+ Planner.
Viewers who tune into Sky Sports Football First on Saturday 16 October will also be able to record extended Premiership highlights via the show's Match Choice interactive service.
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