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BSkyB
Annual Report and Accounts 2003
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Viewing
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The viewing share of Sky channels across all UK television homes grew to 6.4% for the year, compared to 6.1% in the previous year. |
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Sky News won its second BAFTA award, and, for the second year running, was named RTS News Channel of the Year, as well as Non Terrestrial Channel of the Year at the Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival. |
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More
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In the last year there have been nearly 35,000 hours of sports programming across the five dedicated channels, around a third of which were broadcast live. This season, with the UEFA Champions League added to its line-up, Sky Sports will show more live football than ever before. |
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This is a summary of information extracted from the Company's annual report and accounts. It does not contain sufficient information to allow as full an understanding of the results of the Group and state of affairs as is provided by the full annual accounts and reports, which can be downloaded in PDF format from this site. |
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