July 20, 2010 · 0 Comments
Virgin Media have announced the addition of Sky Sports HD1 and Sky Sports HD2 to their lineup of high definition channels today.
Featuring Premier League Football, Cricket and Rugby Union amongst a wide range of other popular sports, Sky Sports HD1 and HD2 will join ESPN HD, EuroSport HD, BBC HD and ITV1 HD giving Virgin Media customers a diverse and compelling range of HD sports to enjoy.
The new Sky Sports HD channels will be available from August 2nd and will cost £7 per month on any TV package when subscribing to Sky Sports in standard definition. The optional HD subscription covers all available HD versions of subscribed Sky Premiums including Sky Sports HD1 and HD2 and ten Sky Movies HD channels.
HD versions of existing standard TV channels, including ITV1, BBC HD, Eurosport & SyFy will remain free of the additional subscription cost.
Cindy Rose, executive director of digital entertainment said: “As the new home of HD telly, we’re delighted to bring our customers Sky Sports in HD at incredibly competitive rates. With the rapid growth of HD content, customers are demanding more and more from their TV service, and with our growing range of HD channels and on demand content in HD, Virgin Media is the best place for the whole families’ entertainment needs.”
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