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STV Player app launches on Sky Q

April 20, 2023 11.02 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Free streaming service STV Player is being added to Sky Q. Sky subscribers will find it on the Sky Q apps rail or can say “STV Player” into the Sky Q voice remote.

Although STV Player content features throughout Sky Q’s user interface in all four nations of the UK and has since January 2021, today marks the first time the streamer’s dedicated app has also been available.

In Scotland, STV Player is the home of ITV network shows such as Unforgotten, The Bay and Britain’s Got Talent, alongside STV Player Exclusive dramas, like Redemption and Six Four, that are available months ahead of their broadcast on linear television.

“In terms of viewer experience, the launch of the STV Player app on Sky Q is a real game-changer,” said Richard Williams, managing director of Digital at STV.

“Having our app available at Sky Q customers’ fingertips will give them more choice when browsing for STV content – a welcome asset in our ‘peak content’ era – and it’s also fantastic that Sky Q customers have easy access to all the same benefits on offer to other users of our app, such as STV Player VIP. It’s been great working closely with Sky to add STV Player to the platform prominently and secure this important next step in our long-term partnership.”

Sky Q customers can now browse STV Player’s extensive catalogue of content directly on the app, which includes premium drama box sets from around the world, such as The Escape Artist and Blood, as well as iconic British shows like Taggart and Brookside from the start.

For the first time viewers watching STV Player on Sky Q can access STV Player+, the streamer’s ad-free tier which offers uninterrupted content, without the ads and entry into a monthly prize draw.

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Filed Under: Newsline, TV Tagged With: Sky Q, STV Player Edited: 20 April 2023 11:02

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About Julian Clover

Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media. Julian is also a voice on local radio. You can talk to Julian on X @julianclover, or by email at jclover@broadbandtvnews.com.

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