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  2. Sky UK - Wikipedia

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    The UK subsidiary's name was changed from British Sky Broadcasting Limited to Sky UK Limited, and continuing to trade as "Sky". Sky UK Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Comcast -owned Sky Group, with its current company directors (including that of Sky Ireland ) being Executive Vice-president Stephen van Rooyen Its corporate headquarters ...

  3. Sky Television (1984–1990) - Wikipedia

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    Sky Television plc was a public limited company which operated a nine-channel satellite television service, launched by Rupert Murdoch's News International on 5 February 1989. Sky Television and its rival British Satellite Broadcasting suffered large financial losses, and merged on 2 November 1990 to form British Sky Broadcasting .

  4. Sky Group - Wikipedia

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    Sky UK: United Kingdom: 1990– Pay TV satellite, free TV satellite (Freesat from Sky), pay IPTV (Sky Glass/Sky Stream) DSL and FTTP: Landline and mobile Sky Ireland: Ireland: 1998– Pay TV satellite: DSL and FTTP: Landline Sky Italia: Italy, San Marino, Vatican City: 2003– Pay TV satellite, pay IPTV (Sky Q via internet/Sky Glass) FTTH and ...

  5. Timeline of Sky Group - Wikipedia

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    31 July – Sky Channel becomes a UK and Ireland-only service and is renamed Sky One although for a short time after the relaunch, some of Sky Channel's former pan-European programming is broadcast in the hours before Eurosport's startup, and the programme block is branded as Sky Europe.

  6. Timeline of cable television in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Swindon cable's TV channel is relaunched as Swindon's Local Channel. This sees the return to the service of local news, sport and one-off documentaries. 1989. 5 February – Satellite television service Sky Television launches. The new channels – Sky News, Sky Movies and Eurosport – are carried on cable. 1990

  7. British Satellite Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    On 8 June 1988, rival tycoon Rupert Murdoch – having failed to gain regulatory approval for his satellite service to become part of the BSB consortium – announced that his pan-European television station Sky Channel, would be relaunched as a four-channel, United Kingdom-based service called Sky Television, using the Astra system and ...

  8. Television in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    They were initially free to receive, and Sky Movies was the first to move to a subscription early in 1990. Sky News was the UK's first dedicated news channel. The new service was the UK's first consumer satellite TV service, beating rival BSB, with which Sky would later merge to become BSkyB. Sky's satellite service grew to become a ...

  9. Sky Broadband - Wikipedia

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    By July 2012 Sky had reached four million customers, and unbundled exchanges covering over 70% of the United Kingdom. [5] By January 2017, Sky said it had 6.1 million customers. [6] Sky agreed on 1 March 2013 to buy the fixed telephone line and broadband business of Telefónica UK, trading under the O2 and BE brands. The company agreed to pay ...