Ultimate Sky TV deal ends today as customers set for price rise THIS WEEK

There’s some good news and bad news for Sky customers with a great deal available ahead ofa major price hike.

Sky recently announced that it was offering its Sky TV package with Sports, Cinema and HD for a reduced price.

This means those signing to a new contract can get this package for £45 per month rather than £60.

The deal lasts for 18 months meaning there’s a total saving of £270 to be made.

Along with all of the Sky Sports and Cinema, there’s also access to over 300 channels including Sky Atlantic, plus you can watch over 1,000 movies on demand.

Another nice extra with this bundle is the inclusion of the Sky Q set-top box which offers the ability to record three shows at once and store 500 hours of content.

There’s a setup fee of £20 which rises to £199 if you want the premium 2TB Sly Q box.

This device allows users to record more shows at once, hold 1,000 hours of television and brings access to content in ultra HD 4K quality.

YOU CAN FIND THE SKY DEAL HERE

Along with this bundle, which ends today, there’s also a final chance to get the F1 channel for £10 per month rather than £18.

Live Formula One is being shown almost exclusively on Sky with only highlights and the British GP available on terrestrial TV.

The F1 deal ends tomorrow and is available to customers who already have Sky installed.

These are good offers for anyone who wants movies, sport and F1 but it’s not all good news for Sky TV fans.

From tomorrow, some prices are going up which could add £10 per month to your bill.

Depending on which services you subscribe to will mean a different amount will need to be paid.

It’s worth noting that not all products are increasing with Sky Sports, Sky Go, Sky Box Sets, Sky HD, Sky Voicemail, Talk International, in-contract Sky Cinema and Sky Kids keeping their current pricing.

Here’s all the new pricing

• Sky Cinema is increasing by £1 from £10 to £11 (if a customer is already in-contract, it won’t increase)

• Sky Entertainment is increasing by £2 from £20 to £22

• Sky Broadband will increase by £1, across all packages

• Sky Fibre Broadband will increase by £2 across all packages

• Sky Q Multiscreen is increasing by £1 from £12 to £13

• Sky Talk Evening and Weekends will increase by £1 from £4 to £5

• Sky Talk Anytime will increase by £2 from £8 to £10

Speaking about the price rise, a Sky spokesperson, said: “We try to keep costs down and provide greater choice for our customers to pick the package that best suits them.

“We know price increases are never welcome, but we hope customers can see that our innovation, great content and our industry leading customer service provide good value.”

source: express.co.uk