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Sky's Anytime hits 1 million movie downloads
Published Tuesday, Jan 23 2007, 15:14 GMT | By Joanne Oatts
Sky Anytime has reached the milestone of one million movie downloads after just one year.
The service, formerly called Sky by Broadband, offers Sky customers on-demand access to Sky Movies, Sky One and Sky Sports shows.
A quarter of a million registered users have signed up for the service. Since launch, Sky customers have downloaded more than 500 different movie titles on Sky Anytime.
The top 10 most downloaded movies last year include House of Flying Daggers, Starsky & Hutch, Layer Cake and Sin City.
The service, formerly called Sky by Broadband, offers Sky customers on-demand access to Sky Movies, Sky One and Sky Sports shows.
A quarter of a million registered users have signed up for the service. Since launch, Sky customers have downloaded more than 500 different movie titles on Sky Anytime.
The top 10 most downloaded movies last year include House of Flying Daggers, Starsky & Hutch, Layer Cake and Sin City.
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