Sky One (German TV channel)

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Sky One
Logo used since 2020
Country Germany
Broadcast area Germany, Austria, Switzerland
Programming
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
Owner Sky Deutschland
Sister channels List of Sky Deutschland channels
History
Launched3 November 2016;7 years ago (2016-11-03)
Links
Website sky.de/sky1

Sky One (written as Sky 1 until 31 March 2020) is an entertainment channel operated and owned by Sky Deutschland. [1] [2] The channel launched on 3 November 2016. [3]

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History

A sister channel to UK-based Sky One, the channel broadcasts originally produced shows and series and international series. It is available via cable, satellite and IPTV in HD to all Sky Deutschland subscribers as part of the Sky Starter basic package.

The timeshift service Sky 1 +1 started on 22 September 2017 and replaced the timeshift channel Sky Atlantic +1 . [4]

In November 2018, Sky 1 +1 was closed.

Programming

Most of the channel's programming is available on Sky On Demand, Sky Go and the Sky Ticket OTT service.

Original programming

Entertainment

  • Dogs Might Fly (2016–present)
  • Eine Liga für sich - Buschis Sechserkette, German version of A League of Their Own (2017–present)
  • MasterChef USA (2016–present)
  • MasterChef (German version of the format) [5] (2016–present)
  • Mitfahr-Randale - Wer aussteigt, verliert (2016–present)
  • Xaviers Wunschkonzert Live (2017–present)

Series

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References

  1. sky.de. "Sky 1 – Dein Nr. 1 Entertainment-Sender von Sky".
  2. "Sky 1 channel to launch in November in Germany, Austria".
  3. "Sky to launch Sky 1 in Germany and Austria". 28 July 2016.
  4. Alexander Krei (2017-08-22). "Statt Sky Atlantic +1 - Timeshift: Sky 1 bekommt einen zeitversetzten Ableger". DWDL.de . Retrieved 2017-08-23.
  5. "Sky 1 launches in Germany with exclusive Masterchef » Digital TV Europe".