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Sky launched a new paid subscription service, “Sky Go Extra,”...

Sky launched a new paid subscription service, “Sky Go Extra,” which lets customers download films from Sky Movies and content from channels such as Sky 1 and Sky Atlantic to watch on up to four Internet-connected devices, the company said.…

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Sky Go Extra, available for about $8 a month, is the first mobile TV subscription service in the U.K. and Ireland to offer Hollywood movies to download and watch offline, Sky said. Sky Go Extra customers who subscribe to the Sky Movies pack will be able to download blockbuster releases around six months after they have ended their runs in theaters, it said. Once downloaded, customers can store the films on their portable devices for up to 30 days, it said. Moreover, all titles are available exclusively to Sky Movies subscribers and will not be available on any other online movie subscription service for a least a year after they first appear on Sky Movies, it said.