Sky Television Initiates ‘Sky In Schools’ Service
Sky Television Initiates ‘Sky In Schools’ Service
Watch and Learn with Sky In Schools
SKY Television today announced the launch of its SKY In Schools package, offering New Zealand schools the opportunity to subscribe to SKY at a subsidised rate and providing access to information about selected SKY programming and classroom support material via the SKY In Schools website.
The SKY In Schools package is designed to help teachers and students keep pace with world events, history, culture and sport.
SKY Television CEO John Fellet says SKY is thrilled about giving young New Zealanders access to the huge variety of informative, educational and captivating programmes on SKY’s channels*.
“Similar programmes have proved enormously successful overseas and we are certain SKY In Schools will be a success here in New Zealand. Television lets us look at events, history, and cultures like no other medium can. It is a window to the rest of the world.”
Teachers can access
information about upcoming programming that will complement
lessons and find out when they are screening, using the SKY
In Schools website, www.skytv.co.nz/schools
There are downloadable
worksheets available for most documentaries in the Teachers’
Materials section of the website. These worksheets have
questions, ideas for further research, related web links and
activities. The SKY In Schools subscription includes:
SKY Television (SKY), broadcasting via both UHF
and DTH is New Zealand’s pre-eminent Pay TV operator,
offering a wide range of sports, movies, music, on-demand
and general content across more than 80 channels. SKY’s
channel line-up includes 6 sports channels, 5 movie
channels, 5 general entertainment channels, 4 documentary
channels, 3 news channels, 3 kids channels, as well as other
niche channels. (At end-December 2004, SKY had 590,777
subscribers.) SKY launched as a three-channel UHF service
in 1990, with two further channels added four years later.
SKY’s UHF signal reaches more than 83% of the country’s 1.5
million households. In December 1998 it launched a digital
satellite service, extending its reach to the whole country.
SKY also offers pay-per-view movies, live events and
interactive services including Skybet, the Weather Channel,
and games channel Playin’ TV. With the establishment of a
new on line DVD rental service and soon, a new set top box
incorporating a personal video recorder, SKY is positioned
to bring New Zealand viewers even more entertainment
options. For further information, please visit SKY’s web
site at
www.skytv.co.nz
Discovery Channel, National Geographic, Animal Planet,
The History Channel, SKY News Australia/New Zealand, CNN,
BBC World, ESPN, SKY Sport 1, The Living Channel National
Radio, Concert FM, Southland TV (including S.I.T’s
long-distance learning programme) Maori Television and
nationwide free to air networks.
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