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Sky Go gets ITV channels in time for World Cup

Written by James Delahunty @ 04 Jun 2014 11:33

Sky Go gets ITV channels in time for World Cup Sky has announced that ITV channels have joined its Sky Go line-up in time for the World Cup tournament in Brazil.
Sky Go users will be able to access ITV channel contents from ITV, ITV2, ITV3, ITV4 and CITV. Additionally, when ITV Encore launches on June 9 it will be available on Sky Go too.

Sky customers will now be able to catch all the best moments from ITV's coverage of the eagerly-anticipated tournament, whenever and wherever they are.

"Allowing viewers to access our shows across a range of platforms and devices, both at home and on the move, is a key part of our strategy. We're delighted to offer Sky customers the chance to never miss their favourite ITV shows on Sky Go," said Martin Goswami, Director of Pay & Distribution, ITV.

Sky Go has over 3.7 million unique users as of March 2014.

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