SKY customers will gain access to just short of a dozen new channels from today.
The massive change has already hit â giving punters the choice to flick on 11 more channels free of charge.

The additions include a range of content, including art, andsports.
Punters won’t need to do anything to gain access to the channels, as the update will be made automatically.
The fresh add-ons include popular BBC show .
The auction television series launched to EPG number1023, allowing viewers to enjoy the beloved daytime favourite.
FULL LIST OF CHANNELS AVAILABLE FROM TODAY
- Sky Sports Classics launched to EPG number1001in the UK only on Sky Glass/Stream only
- Sky Sports Vault launched to EPG number1002in the UK only on Sky Glass/Stream only
- Sky Sports Stories launched to EPG number1003in the UK only on Sky Glass/Stream only
- Pick launched to EPG number1004in the UK only on Sky Glass/Stream only
- Emergency 24/7 launched to EPG number1005in the UK only on Sky Glass/Stream only
- Sky Artist Of The Year launched to EPG number1006in the UK only on Sky Glass/Stream only
- NBC News NOW launched to EPG number1020in the UK only on Sky Glass/Stream only
- Billiards launched to EPG number1021in the UK only on Sky Glass/Stream only
- Great British Menu launched to EPG number1022in the UK only on Sky Glass/Stream only
- Homes Under The Hammer launched to EPG number1023in the UK only on Sky Glass/Stream only
- Crime and Justice launched to EPG number1024in the UK only on Sky Glass/Stream only
MORE SKY CHANGES
There are more changes on Sky today â though these will only affect Sky Cinema subscribers.
As part of regular refreshes, Sky Blockbusters, Sky Pitch Perfect and Sky Family are all disappearing.
In their place will be Sky Hits, Sky Comedy and Sky Fantasy respectively.
BOLD PREDICTION
It comes after one TV expert said it is “unlikely”; Sky will ever release a new satellite product.
Paolo Pescatore, an expert for PP Foresight, told The Sun it is “highly unlikely”; Sky will ever release a new satellite box “given the investment and timescales with the TV switch off that’s around the corner”;.
Last year,Skysigned a contract extension with satellite operator SES that takes the service up to 2029.
“UltimatelySkywould prefer to migrate all users onto its IP based products which in turn will lead to the end ofSkyQ,”; Paolo said.
“It is reliable, robust and serves customers needs.
“They do not want to buy another telly withSkyinside for now.”;