Significant changes on Sky TV include the removal of DAZN channels and the introduction of new streaming services and channel shifts. The launch of the DAZN app and upcoming Sky Sports+ aims to enhance viewing options for sports fans.
attempt to cook a meal while watching TV and four in ten have binged an entire series in one sitting.
Brits are even polite to robots, with viewers saying three million “pleases” and “thank yous” to their remote controls in six months. Watching sport does not just mean sitting on the sofa — we found it inspired adults to do 3.6billion hours of additional exercise in 2023.The number of women watching Sky Sports has jumped by 18 per cent.Just in time for the football season starting, Sky Sports+ is launching next month. It will give fans even more choice, with over 1,000 games — all at no extra cost.Viewers can watch on Sky TV, Now TV and via the Sky Sports app.
Pascal Soriot, CEO of the FTSE 100 drug giant, said that without a change to how treatments are assessed, “access to innovative new medicines will shrink and as a consequence patients will get hurt and the industry will invest less and less”.
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