Duplicate your digital experience
Investing in the Sky Multiroom package is a wise choice for a family full of different characters. Simultaneously the children can be watching cartoons in their bedrooms whilst parents enjoy the news, sport or a film in a different room.
Sky Multiroom is a simple concept. All you require is a Sky Multiroom subscription and an extra Sky box, a simple one-off investment.
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Sky Multiroom gives you Sky TV in every room for less
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Key features
- Distinct digital networks in several rooms
- Watch different channels simultaneously
- Great online prices
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Pro's
- Competitive prices for an extended digital network
- High Definition channels with quality shows
- Record in High Defintion
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Con's
- Additional Sky box required
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Pricing
- Each additional Sky Box costs £10 per month
- Free installation of the Sky Box
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Flexible and cost-effective
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More than one million households across the United Kingdom have a subscription with the Sky Multiroom service. Why? Because it is duplicates the service in different rooms, allowing each person to watch their favourite programmes without resorting to a family argument.
Students, young professionals, house-shares...
Sky Multiroom can prove to be a beneficial system and a useful one. As payment for the system can be split across two or more accounts and paid on different credit cards, it makes perfect sense for those sharing houses. Making calculations of the monthly bills a simple, hassle-free process.
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"I live in a shared house and we have Sky Multiroom, so we can watch whatever we want in our own rooms. As we split the bill, it is also cheaper for us than if we would have got separate Sky subscriptions. And the best part is that we get all the same channels as our main subscription (we got all 6 Packs) which makes it a catch."
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"Welcome to Baltimore, sir"
The Wire is heralded by many as one of the most striking series to have even been produced in the United States. Stark, realistic and biting – the series dives into significant issues of sociological merit concerning the city of Baltimore in Maryland. It is common for each separate episode to examine a different geographical and social aspect of the city’s life: the drugs trade, the port, the city bureaucracy, the schools system and the news print media.
Despite its range and its scope, a feeling of continuity fuses the storylines together with a cast of principle characters notable by the ubiquity. Importantly, the Wire does not glamorise America culture, which at times can be brutal and oppressive. For this reason it has struck a chord with the critics – impressed at its ability to tackle and depict awkward social issues.
The Guardian hailed the Wire as the ‘Greatest of all time’, and although this is a little sensational – the point they make rings true. You can see subsequent episodes of the Wire on the FX digital channel.
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