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Virgin Media Cuts Sky Channels Prices

Virgin Media Cuts Sky Channels Prices

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Virgin Media has decided to cut the subscription rates of premium Sky channels for the customers of its cable TV service.The telecom company has confirmed that users will now be able to subscribe to Sky's sports and movie channels at subsidised rates.The new price changes will take effect on 1 July and will allow subscribers of Virgin's M+, L or XL TV packages to add or maintain one Sky Sports channel (Sky Sports 1 or 2) or one Sky Movies channel for £13.50 per...



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