![]() There’s a bit of a jump here, is there not? So why make this available in Ireland now? “We wanted to make sure to launch the right product,” says Ann-Marie MacKay, director of products and marketing for Sky and Now TV in Ireland. The box does not have to be purchased in order to access the streaming service, which is available across a range of devices including PCs, Macs and iOS / Android phones and tablets But the box, which will be sold in “selected retail partners”, is not compulsory: Now TV is also accessible through multiple other devices.ĭaenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) in an upcoming season seven episode of HBO’s Game of Thrones ![]() ![]() Sky says the most advanced user interface for the service is on the Now TV box, which is manufactured by Roku and costs €40 (with an entertainment or cinema pass included for two months). How about an Entertainment Month Pass, which includes access to more than 250 box sets and 10 premium channels? Or a month of movies on Sky Cinema? Both are priced at €15. For a week, the price is €15 and for the month €50. Want to settle down for a day of sporting action that is – perhaps annoyingly – only showing on Sky? That will be €10, thanks. The concept is a simple one: Now TV is a streaming service that offers temporary “passes” to people who can’t or don’t want to commit to a Sky subscription, but might like to make an occasional splurge on content. ![]() Five years after it first introduced the product in the UK, Sky has launched Now TV in the Irish market.
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