Sky shares amazing freebie with viewers – and it cuts your bill by £7 a month
SKY TV customers have received a great new perk which could save you money.
The broadcasting behemoth is now providing subscribers with access to Discovery+ at no extra cost.
This means if you subscribed to it previously, you can stop it now and save £6.99.
For everyone else, it’s a fantastic extra which gets even more for your money.
Discovery+ is home to the 2023 Australian Open and Roland-Garros tennis, as well as the Tour de France.
It also features reality and documentary series, including Vardy vs Rooney: The Wagatha Trial, 90 Day Fiancé and Beauty and the Geek.
To take advantage, just go to the Discovery+ app on your Sky TV box.
You’ll need to scan a QR code to setup your account and away you go.
The latest addition makes Sky TV even better value for money, having already included Netflix Basic and Peacock – on top of Sky’s own content – as part of your subscription.
Prices start from £1 a day.
The offer is available to Sky Q, Sky Glass and Sky Stream customers.
Unfortunately those with Sky Q Essentials, Sky Q Lite, and Sky+ aren’t entitled.
“We know value is incredibly important right now, so we’re pleased to bring discovery+ to our Sky TV customers at no extra cost, saving £6.99 a month,” said Elizabeth Wynn, Managing Director, Sky TV, said.
“Offering even more incredible entertainment and sport to enjoy this year for less.
“And if you’re a Sky Stream or Sky Glass customer, you can stream all this content, including must-watch TV, world-class film and thrilling sport straight over wi-fi with no dish, bringing together all your channels, shows and apps into one place.”
Sky Stream
The company’s new Stream device plugs into the back of your existing telly, meaning no need for a costly installation person either.
Doing away with the need for satellite dishes means using WiFi instead, no matter who your provider is.
This’ll be attractive to those who don’t fancy a dish on the side of their house – or renters who simply aren’t allowed to.
The new Sky Stream product builds on the firm’s existing Sky Glass service, which was launched last year.
It uses the same system, which is regularly updated.
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