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Sky: New EPG on the way for HD boxes
Published Tuesday, Apr 22 2008, 10:39 BST | By Dave West
Sky has confirmed it is testing a new-look electronic programme guide for high definition set-top boxes.
The updated version, with "new and enhanced" features, is currently at beta stage, the broadcaster confirmed to readers of the Digital Spy Sky HD forum yesterday.
Images of the EPG were posted on the forum earlier this month.
"If all goes to plan, we intend to roll out a new EPG as an upgrade for all Sky HD customers later this year," the Sky HD team said.
"We think this is an exciting step forward for our most advanced TV service and we’ll share more details with you as the project progresses – so watch out for further updates here."
> See more images - and discuss the new-look EPG - in the Sky HD forum

The updated version, with "new and enhanced" features, is currently at beta stage, the broadcaster confirmed to readers of the Digital Spy Sky HD forum yesterday.
Images of the EPG were posted on the forum earlier this month.
"If all goes to plan, we intend to roll out a new EPG as an upgrade for all Sky HD customers later this year," the Sky HD team said.
"We think this is an exciting step forward for our most advanced TV service and we’ll share more details with you as the project progresses – so watch out for further updates here."
> See more images - and discuss the new-look EPG - in the Sky HD forum

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