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Sky Offers Free Upgrade to Ultimate TV for One Week
Sky has announced a significant promotion for its customers, providing a free upgrade to its Ultimate TV package for one week. This offer, available from October 10 to October 16, allows subscribers to enjoy over 35 additional channels without any extra charge.
The promotional period aims to enhance viewer experience by granting access to a broader range of content. Customers with the basic Sky Essential TV package will automatically receive the upgrade to the more comprehensive Sky Ultimate TV tier. This means viewers can enjoy popular channels such as Sky Max, Sky Crime, Sky Documentaries, U&Gold, and Comedy Central without incurring any fees.
In a statement, Sky confirmed, “From 10–16 October, Sky Essential TV customers can access Sky Ultimate TV at no extra cost.” The company emphasized that this upgrade unlocks numerous viewing options, stating, “This will unlock 35+ extra channels to watch, including Sky Max, featuring unmissable shows from the final series of Brassic to BAFTA-winning Mr Bigstuff.”
The free upgrade also introduces additional programming, including new titles like the mockumentary The Paper on Sky Max and classic series such as The Office on Sky Comedy. Additionally, viewers can tune into shows like FBI and Fire Country on Sky Witness.
Importantly, customers do not need to take any action to access this promotion. The upgrade will be reflected automatically in their service. The initiative appears to be a strategic move by Sky to allow customers to experience the enhanced content, potentially encouraging them to maintain the upgraded package after the promotional period ends.
For those who want to continue accessing the Ultimate TV channels beyond this trial week, Sky has announced a special offer where existing customers can upgrade for just £3 more per month.
Sky is not alone in providing incentives this month. Virgin Media has also launched a promotion, granting customers access to additional channels, including Sky Kids, Cartoon Network, and Baby TV for the entirety of October. This initiative coincides with the October half-term, allowing families to enjoy popular shows like Pip and Posy’s Spooktacular Party and SpongeBob SquarePants without any added costs.
As competition among television service providers intensifies, these promotions serve to attract and retain subscribers, offering them greater value and an enhanced viewing experience.
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