Netflix is to increase its pricing for new members, as it looks to “acquire more content and deliver an even better streaming experience.”
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The launch of #WatchOnSky marks the first time that a British broadcaster has created a service which lets users access live TV and set recordings via their Twitter timeline.
Richard Desmond, founder of publishing and television group, Northern & Shell, has reportedly sold Channel 5 to Discovery Communications and BSkyB in a deal worth £350 million.
Sky and TalkTalk have joined forces with CityFibre to create a new company that will deliver “ultra-fast” broadband services in York.
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