Even if you re only paying for the cheapest subscription package going, over the course of the 18-month minimum contract you re going to spend well over £400. Ouch!
If that simply feels like too much for your monthly direct debits to cope with then there are much cheaper alternatives with Freeview offering a subscription-free way of watching endless hours of TV. This service comes included on many smart TVs but there s a way of getting a Sky Q-style experience via a number of clever set-top boxes. There are plenty of devices on the market that will beam Freeview to your telly but also allow you to record a number of shows at the same time, watch in 4K and pause live TV.
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The price increases are quite complicated, hence why Sky is emailing customers individually. Price hikes will differ depending on the deal you have, when you signed up to Sky, or whether you have a special offer or discount applied to your account.
HERE S HOW MOST OF THE PRICES WILL BE AFFECTED
The entry-level Sky Signature telly bundle increases from £25 to £26 a month. The Multiscreen add-on, which lets you watch Sky in multiple rooms around your home, will rise from £14 to £15 a month
The High Definition add-on, which adds HD and UHD streaming and channels, increases from £6 to £7 a month.
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