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Sky has announced Now TV, an internet telly streaming service that will come to loads of devices including consoles.

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Yesterday rumors and supposed leaks started to show up all over the internet pointing to a State of Play airing at the beginning of November and a time frame. And if you’re a Sky TV (www.sky.com) customer, you can upgrade your free Sky Go account to Sky Go Extra, to watch your favourite shows on demand or live. The Xbox One has another trick up its sleeve. If you have a set top box with a HDMI output - which most of them do - you can watch and control your TV through the Xbox itself. Watch live TV online without cable on your Nintendo Switch. Find out if your Nintendo Switch is compatible with DIRECTV NOW, fuboTV, Hulu Live TV, Philo, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV, and YouTube TV. Discover Sky Go. Switching devices made easy. Watch on compatible tablets, mobiles & laptops and switch between them easily. Take Sky Go with you. Watch when you're out and about via 3G, 4G or Wi-Fi. Live and on demand TV. Stream unmissable shows instantly, live and on demand. Includes Catch Up TV. The Nintendo Switch might be lacking in games right now, but I'd encourage even the most desperate early adopters to avoid Vroom in the Night Sky. Go outside or read a book instead. It's truly awful, with no redeeming features whatsoever. It's a game in the loosest sense of the word, and the £8.99 price tag is downright insulting.

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Now TV offers instant access to Sky content either on a subscription basis or pay-as-you-go. There's no installation, no contract.

To begin with, only movies will be offered - but this will 'soon expand to offer sport and entertainment as well', commented Sky CEO Jeremy Darroch

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'Today, we know that around 13 million homes don't yet take pay TV from any provider.'

SkyJeremy Darroch, CEO, Sky

'As the quality of the TV experience over broadband has improved, people have become more willing to consume content in different ways,' he added.

'That presents a great opportunity to distribute our programmes which wasn't there even a year or two ago. With the long-awaited explosion of connected devices now upon us, this opportunity is only going to grow. And it's something we believe is highly complementary to our existing service.

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'Today, we know that around 13 million homes don't yet take pay TV from any provider. So we can reach out to them and offer them another way to access and watch our content.'

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Now TV will roll out across PCs, Macs, laptops, tablets, mobile phones, games consoles and connected TVs.

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Sky is currently available without a contract or dish on Xbox 360 via a Sky Go Monthly Ticket. For £15 a month, Sky Go offers 'a mix of drama, news, music, comedy and children's shows' and up to 20 live and on-demand channels. Add a Movies pack to that for £32 a month, or a Sport pack to that for £35 a month. Add everything together, Entertainment, Movies and Sport, and pay £40 a month.