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British entertainment magazine
This article is about entertainment magazine distributed byBritish Sky Broadcasting until 2011. For the similarly-named cultural magazine published from 1987 to 2001, seeSKY Magazine. For the astronomy magazine, seeThe Sky (magazine). For Delta Air Lines' in-flight magazine, seeDelta Air Lines § Delta Sky Magazine. For other uses, seeSky (disambiguation).
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Sky Magazine
CategoriesTV
FrequencyM 2 Months
Circulation7.4 million
Final issueOctober 2011
CompanyBritish Sky Broadcasting
CountryUnited Kingdom, Republic of Ireland
LanguageEnglish

Sky Magazine (or 'Sky Mag') was a magazine distributed to subscribers of theBSkyB satellite serviceSky Digital.

Availability

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The magazine was available to subscribers of the Variety Pack or all packs of entertainment.

Content

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The magazine's content varied from edition to edition, but tended to include:

  • Interviews with celebrities.
  • Television listings and guides for Sky Movies and Sports channels.
  • Programme reviews and recommended viewing guides.
  • Sky services, Adult channels and premium services advertising.
  • Information regarding updates, price changes, etc..
  • A newsletter called Sky Month to give tips on how to use Sky.

End of magazine

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The magazine ceased publication in October 2011. The October/November edition was the final one. The publication was replaced by a weekly customer emailnewsletter with programming highlights.[1]

References

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  1. ^Gideon Spanier (12 October 2011)."Sky axes Britain's biggest magazine".Evening Standard. London. Retrieved12 November 2012.
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