SKY Q customers are set to lose more channels from their TVs very soon in the latest overhaul to hit satellite. The TV planner is set for a massive shake-up in April that will see a number of ...
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GB News on MSNEnd of the satellite dish? 'Highly unlikely' Sky will release follow-up to popular Sky Q box, expert claimsSky Q fans may never see a successor to their satellite dish-powered boxes, according to an expert. While Sky recently signed ...
The new Sky Glass Gen 2 TV is now on sale. Mirror Online has been putting it to the test and here's what we think of this ...
Anyone who uses a satellite dish for Sky could be seeing the beginning of the end for their broadcast service as an expert ...
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Sky has announced plans to shake-up its call centres in a move which will see around 2,000 jobs put at risk of being lost.
SKY Q viewers will no longer find two much-loved channels on their screens in the latest TV shake-up. The move also affects ...
Sky is cutting 2,000 call centre staff and replacing them with chatbots, saying people are tired of phoning customer service ...
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The customer service contact centres in question are believed to be locations in Stockport, Sheffield and Leeds Central.
Sky will cut about 2,000 jobs — equivalent to 7 per cent of its workforce — as the broadcaster replaces more of its ...
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