Good news for Sky subscribers in Ireland, the Sky Windows Media Center addin that UK users have had access to is now available in Ireland. Here is the full press release:

 

Sky Player on Windows 7 Now Available in Ireland

Watch TV from Sky Live and On Demand with Windows 7

 

Sky Player, Sky’s online TV service, launches in Ireland on Windows 7 today creating a new and innovative way for people in Ireland to watch live and on demand TV from Sky on a PC.  The service is simple and easy to use and gives Windows 7 users access to the wide range of high-quality live and on demand pay TV currently on Sky Player, which includes the latest blockbuster movies, live action sports, must see entertainment, programming dedicated to kids, music, the arts and thought provoking documentaries.

 

“We’re delighted the Irish public can now take advantage of the full capabilities we deliver in Windows 7.  With Windows Media Center we are continuing to deliver on how people are choosing to view their entertainment.  Teaming up with Sky was a no brainer, delivering rich content through the power and ease of Windows Media Center gives people the best possible selection and viewing experience right at their PC,” commented Ronald Dockery, Client Manager, Microsoft Ireland.

 

Mark Deering, Director, Sky Ireland adds: “We are committed to giving our customers more choice and flexibility in how they access Sky content.  Sky Player in Windows 7 offers yet another innovative and attractive way through which to access a wide range of live and on-demand TV.  Whether it’s an existing customer looking to get even more from their Sky subscription, or someone connecting with Sky for the first time through their PC, everyone can enjoy a high-quality online TV experience through Windows 7.”

Microsoft’s European Development Centre (EDC) TV played a key role in the development of the Windows Media Centre project with Sky.  The Microsoft EDC TV team was responsible for the development, test and program management of the Sky Player on Windows Media Center project. The project included development of the UI, TV Guide, and integration with Sky web services and the Sky Silverlight player in our Windows Media Center internet TV platform.

“We deployed a full featured team including developers, testers and program management which drove the project from requirements management all the way to beta testing and launch. This demonstrates again the value of having a core development team based in Europe,” commented Renaud Bordelet Group Manager, E&D Division of Windows TV Group, Microsoft Ireland.

 

With Windows 7 it’s easy to find and watch great TV from Sky – all in one place, with a consistent experience, including:

·         Search for shows using keywords, browse programme galleries or scroll through the familiar on screen guide

·         Touch-enabled interface* for simple panning and gesture navigation

·         Works with any Windows Media Center enabled remote control

 

For existing Sky TV customers, Sky Player on Windows 7 offers another way to view their Sky TV, in addition to their set top box. For non Sky TV customers, Sky Player on Windows 7 offers a wide range of live channels and on demand content via a number of different packages through a monthly subscription.

 

Sky Player currently has 27 live streaming TV channels and provides a comprehensive on-demand library which includes 500 movies to download at anytime from Sky Movies, Sky Box Office and thousands of programmes spanning entertainment, sport documentaries, kids and culture

 

To celebrate the   launch of Sky Player on Windows 7, Sky and Microsoft are offering non Sky TV customers with Windows 7 three months of Sky Player for the price of two. Customers who already have Windows 7 can subscribe to the offer via the Sky Player sign in page in Windows Media Center.

Windows Media Center is included in Windows 7 Home Premium, Ultimate, Professional and Enterprise.  To watch Sky Player with Windows 7 you need an effective broadband connection of 2Mbit/s or more.

 

*Only available with touch screen PCs.

One thought on “Sky Player on Windows 7 Now Available in Ireland”
  1. yup, indeed it is available. Makes sense for those who dont put SKY though media center. Simple interface, and also allows those without SKY to pay-per-view. Nice Win7 MCE integration.

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