Unexpected Sky TV change is coming next month – here's how it will affect your viewing


Sky is switching things up at the start of the year with the telly firm announcing that the Peacock app is closing its doors on January 9. This streaming service, which launched back in 2021, currently gives Sky users the chance to watch a swathe of shows such as Below Deck, Suits, Rutherford Falls and Keeping up with the Kardashians without it adding anything extra to subscriptions.

It’s been a nice addition to devices such as Sky Q, Glass and Stream but in a few weeks that will all change with Sky saying, “The Peacock app will close on 9 January.”

If you are a fan of this service there’s good and bad news. Sky has said that most shows on Peacock will simply move to channels such as Sky Witness, Sky Max and Sky Comedy. That means the majority of Sky users will still be able to tune in without facing any extra fees.

A handful of programmes including Real Housewives of New Jersey will move premium service Hayu – which does require a £4.99 fee to watch.

A total of four Peacock titles which are currently amiable to view will be removed completely – these include A Friend of the Family, The Resort, Vampire Academy and Bel Air (S1).

Peacock isn’t the only change announced by Sky. It was recently announced that those with a Q box can now gain access to the full Channel 4 app.

That means there’s finally the ability to watch shows such as Gogglebox, The Inbetweeners, Married at First Sight and The Great British Bake Off whenever they like.

Along with plenty of free content to watch, The Channel 4 app provides a range of features including personalised content suggestions, the ability to continue watching across multiple devices, and a ‘My List’ feature to bookmark shows.

Speaking about the update Karla Berry, Distribution and partnerships Leader, Commercial Innovation, Channel 4, said: “With today’s launch we’re bringing the very best, personalised Channel 4 streaming experience to millions of Sky Q customers across the country. Over the coming months viewers can expect to see us continue to enhance our presence across multiple platforms.”

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