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Delayed launch of new Box/Pod mars otherwise good year at Sky TV

Company is embracing free-to-air and free access to its content to build interest, unlike the Sky of yore, says its CEO.

Sky CEO Sophie Moloney.

Dita De Boni Thu, 24 Aug 2023

Sky TV has recorded an uptick in customers in its year to the end of June 30, topping one million, and is bullish about seeking to grow that number through new touchpoints with Sky content – with a possible future ad-supported service, a new free-to-air channel (Sky Open) and partnerships with

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