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SKY Magazine was a British magazine that was published between 1987 and 2001. It was an entertainment magazine dealing mainly in celebrities featured in film, television and music. [1] Originally produced by News International's magazine division as a fortnightly, the title struggled and was sold to EMAP, who relaunched it as a monthly. [2]
Sky is the name of multiple magazines. It may refer to: SKY Magazine (1987–2001; aka "SKY"), British pop cultural magazine, published fortnightly by News International and then monthly by EMAP; Sky Magazine (ceased 2011; aka "Sky Mag"), British pop culture magazine for Sky Digital subscribers published by BSkyB
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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. A programming ...
He began his career as a freelance journalist, for Melody Maker in the early 1990s, as well as City Limits, 20/20, Sky Magazine and The Jewish Chronicle.He covered grunge, shoegaze, Madchester and Britpop, also spending time with bands touring the UK and internationally.
In 2007, Sky Sports decided not to renew Hill's 12-month contract, [2] which coincided with the removal of his name from the title. The presenter role was given to either Bill Bradshaw and Brian Woolnough. The format and setting remained consistent set over a breakfast/brunch table, but guest football journalists increased from two to three.
The United Kingdom operations also changes the company name from British Sky Broadcasting Limited to Sky UK Limited, and still trades as Sky. 2015. 31 January – Sky Active closes. [81] 9 June – The two Sky Arts channels merge into a single service. [82] Sky 3D closes as a linear channel. [83] with 3D programming transferring to On Demand ...