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Scottish Sun
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Secret Sky tricks to add extra channels for free, bring ‘deleted' TV shows back from the dead & skip ads in a second
IF you're paying for Sky every month, you might as well get the most of out of your TV or box. We've got some little-known Sky TV tricks to instantly upgrade your telly, and they take almost no time at all. You'll bag bonus channels, recover lost shows, and even skip past ads. 5 Xumo Play is an easy way to add extra channels to your Sky TV Credit: Sky / Xumo Play 5 You'll find it in your Sky TV's app section Credit: Sean Keach EXTRA TV CHANNELS Sky has loads of channels, and it seems like the TV guide is always being refresh with new ones. But if you want a quick update, try Xumo Play. I tried it out as part of my free TV apps test just last month, and I was pretty impressed. You can find it in the apps section of your Sky TV, and you'll be watching free telly in seconds. It has dozens of channels – more than 70 in the UK – plus thousands of movies and TV episodes. It's packed with a decent selection of reality TV and sports content too. You don't even need to sign up: just tap on the app and away you go. HIDDEN TV FOLDER The ability to record live TV and watch it later is one of the best things about Sky. But sometimes, you delete a show because you're running low on space or you don't think you care anymore – only to regret it later. Or worse, someone else in the house deletes your show. Not good. Sky insider reveals little-known voice tricks for your TV - including hack to NEVER lose the remote Thankfully, it turns out that your Sky box maintains a special folder packed with all of these "lost" TV shows and movies. It turns out that when you delete a show, it's not really gone – it's just tucked away in the folder. Just go to your Sky Planner, head into Recordings, go to Manage, and then choose Deleted. It's here that you'll be able to restore content back to your Recordings folder if it's been deleted. 5 Just because you've deleted something from Sky doesn't mean that it's gone forever Credit: Sky 5 You'll want to head into your Recordings menu and look for Manage > Deleted Credit: Sky And you can also use this Deleted folder to properly bin stuff from your Sky stuff. That's how you can free up storage space: until it's gone from Deleted, it's still taking up space on your Sky box. SKIP ADS If you're watching live TV, there's no way to skip past an ad. That would involve travelling into the future, and if you can do that, you shouldn't be wasting your time watching TV. HOW TO CONTROL SKY SHOWS WITH YOUR VOICE Here's the official list of voice commands for controlling TV show playback... Fast Forward "Fast forward" "Forward" Rewind "Rewind" Speeds up Fast Forward / Rewind speed "Faster" Slows Fast Forward / Rewind speed "Slower" Go to a specified time in a recording "Jump to " "Jump to minutes" "Go to " "Go to minutes" Pause recording or live TV "Freeze" "Pause that" "Pause there" "Pause now" "Pause" "Pause TV" "Pause the TV" "Stop" Resume playback from pause "Play" "Play now" "Playback" "Start playing" "Begin playing" "Queue up" "Start watching" "Carry on playing" "Carry on with" "Continue watching" Play specified recording "Play " "Play now " Plays recording / show from beginning "Watch from Start" Fast Forward / Rewind recordings by specified amount of time "Fast Forward " "Rewind " "Rewind to " "Skip " "Skip minutes" "Go forward " "Go forward minutes" "Skip backwards " "Skip backwards minutes" "Go back " "Go back minutes" Play next episode "Next" "Next episode" "Next highlight" "Move" "Next one" Picture Credit: Sky What you can do is skip past ads in recorded content, but normally that involves holding the fast-forward button down. That's a pain. Instead, grab your Sky remote and hit the microphone button. Then simply ask your Sky TV to "skip forward three minutes" and you'll instantly move past the ad break. It's an easy way to skip them if you're short on time and don't want to spend an age manually "scrubbing" through the content.


The Irish Sun
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Secret Sky tricks to add extra channels for free, bring ‘deleted' TV shows back from the dead & skip ads in a second
IF you're paying for Sky every month, you might as well get the most of out of your TV or box. We've got some little-known Sky TV tricks to instantly upgrade your telly, and they take almost no time at all. You'll bag bonus channels, recover lost shows, and even skip past ads. 5 Xumo Play is an easy way to add extra channels to your Sky TV Credit: Sky / Xumo Play 5 You'll find it in your Sky TV's app section Credit: Sean Keach EXTRA TV CHANNELS Sky has loads of channels, and it seems like the TV guide is always being refresh with new ones. But if you want a quick update, try Xumo Play. I tried it out as part of my You can find it in the apps section of your Sky TV, and you'll be watching free telly in seconds. Read more on Sky TV It has dozens of channels – more than 70 in the UK – plus thousands of movies and TV episodes. It's packed with a decent selection of reality TV and sports content too. You don't even need to sign up: just tap on the app and away you go. HIDDEN TV FOLDER The ability to record live TV and watch it later is one of the best things about Sky. Most read in Phones & Gadgets But sometimes, you delete a show because you're running low on space or you don't think you care anymore – only to regret it later. Or worse, someone else in the house deletes your show. Not good. Sky insider reveals little-known voice tricks for your TV - including hack to NEVER lose the remote Thankfully, it turns out that your Sky box maintains a special folder packed with all of these "lost" TV shows and movies. It turns out that when you delete a show, it's not really gone – it's just Just go to your Sky Planner, head into Recordings, go to Manage, and then choose Deleted. It's here that you'll be able to restore content back to your Recordings folder if it's been deleted. 5 Just because you've deleted something from Sky doesn't mean that it's gone forever Credit: Sky 5 You'll want to head into your Recordings menu and look for Manage > Deleted Credit: Sky And you can also use this Deleted folder to properly bin stuff from your Sky stuff. That's how you can free up storage space: until it's gone from Deleted, it's still taking up space on your Sky box. SKIP ADS If you're watching live TV, there's no way to skip past an ad. That would involve travelling into the future, and if you can do that, you shouldn't be wasting your time watching TV. HOW TO CONTROL SKY SHOWS WITH YOUR VOICE Here's the official list of voice commands for controlling TV show playback... Fast Forward "Fast forward" "Forward" Rewind "Rewind" Speeds up Fast Forward / Rewind speed "Faster" Slows Fast Forward / Rewind speed "Slower" Go to a specified time in a recording "Jump to " "Jump to minutes" "Go to " "Go to minutes" Pause recording or live TV "Freeze" "Pause that" "Pause there" "Pause now" "Pause" "Pause TV" "Pause the TV" "Stop" Resume playback from pause "Play" "Play now" "Playback" "Start playing" "Begin playing" "Queue up" "Start watching" "Carry on playing" "Carry on with" "Continue watching" Play specified recording "Play " "Play now " Plays recording / show from beginning "Watch from Start" Fast Forward / Rewind recordings by specified amount of time "Fast Forward " "Rewind " "Rewind to " "Skip " "Skip minutes" "Go forward " "Go forward minutes" "Skip backwards " "Skip backwards minutes" "Go back " "Go back minutes" Play next episode "Next" "Next episode" "Next highlight" "Move" "Next one" Picture Credit: Sky What you can do is Instead, grab your Sky remote and hit the microphone button. Then simply ask your Sky TV to "skip forward three minutes" and you'll instantly move past the ad break. It's an easy way to skip them if you're short on time and don't want to spend an age manually "scrubbing" through the content. 5 Just hit the microphone button and you'll be able to control your TV much faster Credit: Sky


The Sun
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Secret Sky tricks to add extra channels for free, bring ‘deleted' TV shows back from the dead & skip ads in a second
IF you're paying for Sky every month, you might as well get the most of out of your TV or box. We've got some little-known Sky TV tricks to instantly upgrade your telly, and they take almost no time at all. You'll bag bonus channels, recover lost shows, and even skip past ads. 5 EXTRA TV CHANNELS Sky has loads of channels, and it seems like the TV guide is always being refresh with new ones. But if you want a quick update, try Xumo Play. I tried it out as part of my free TV apps test just last month, and I was pretty impressed. You can find it in the apps section of your Sky TV, and you'll be watching free telly in seconds. It has dozens of channels – more than 70 in the UK – plus thousands of movies and TV episodes. It's packed with a decent selection of reality TV and sports content too. You don't even need to sign up: just tap on the app and away you go. HIDDEN TV FOLDER The ability to record live TV and watch it later is one of the best things about Sky. But sometimes, you delete a show because you're running low on space or you don't think you care anymore – only to regret it later. Or worse, someone else in the house deletes your show. Not good. Sky insider reveals little-known voice tricks for your TV - including hack to NEVER lose the remote Thankfully, it turns out that your Sky box maintains a special folder packed with all of these "lost" TV shows and movies. It turns out that when you delete a show, it's not really gone – it's just tucked away in the folder. Just go to your Sky Planner, head into Recordings, go to Manage, and then choose Deleted. It's here that you'll be able to restore content back to your Recordings folder if it's been deleted. 5 5 And you can also use this Deleted folder to properly bin stuff from your Sky stuff. That's how you can free up storage space: until it's gone from Deleted, it's still taking up space on your Sky box. SKIP ADS If you're watching live TV, there's no way to skip past an ad. That would involve travelling into the future, and if you can do that, you shouldn't be wasting your time watching TV. HOW TO CONTROL SKY SHOWS WITH YOUR VOICE Here's the official list of voice commands for controlling TV show playback... Fast Forward "Fast forward" "Forward" Rewind "Rewind" Speeds up Fast Forward / Rewind speed "Faster" Slows Fast Forward / Rewind speed "Slower" Go to a specified time in a recording "Jump to " "Jump to minutes" "Go to " "Go to minutes" Pause recording or live TV "Freeze" "Pause that" "Pause there" "Pause now" "Pause" "Pause TV" "Pause the TV" "Stop" Resume playback from pause "Play" "Play now" "Playback" "Start playing" "Begin playing" "Queue up" "Start watching" "Carry on playing" "Carry on with" "Continue watching" Play specified recording "Play " "Play now " Plays recording / show from beginning "Watch from Start" Fast Forward / Rewind recordings by specified amount of time "Fast Forward " "Rewind " "Rewind to " "Skip " "Skip minutes" "Go forward " "Go forward minutes" "Skip backwards " "Skip backwards minutes" "Go back " "Go back minutes" Play next episode "Next" "Next episode" "Next highlight" "Move" "Next one" Picture Credit: Sky What you can do is skip past ads in recorded content, but normally that involves holding the fast-forward button down. That's a pain. Instead, grab your Sky remote and hit the microphone button. Then simply ask your Sky TV to "skip forward three minutes" and you'll instantly move past the ad break. It's an easy way to skip them if you're short on time and don't want to spend an age manually "scrubbing" through the content.


The Sun
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Free Sky Sports channels added to millions of TVs TODAY – essential codes to unlock them revealed
THREE Sky Sports channels have been added to the TV guide on millions of screens at no extra cost today. Viewers have gained a total of six new channels totally free in the latest boost for Sky Glass and Sky Stream. Although Sky Q customers won't find them on their TV guide, they can access the channels another way instead. The broadcaster has decided to add a series of so-called FAST (Free Ad Supported TV) channels to the main selection screen. However, you can get to them even quicker by using your voice or keying into the channel number on your remote. Among them is Sky Sports Classics, home to Sky Sports Premier League archives with the likes of Premier League Icons and Premier League Legends. The full list of six channels are: Sky Sports Classics Sky Sports Vault Sky Sports Stories Pick Monkey Rescue Emergency 24/7 Sky Artist of The Year Elsewhere, Sky Sports Vault revisits a whole host of archive darts, EFL and boxing content including 30 Years of The PDC World Darts Championship and Fight Night. And Sky Sports Stories is the place for sporting documentaries, from EFL Rivalries to Her Huddle. If you recognise the channels you're not mistaken. They were first made available a year ago via the little-known Xumo Play app, where you can find about 70 free extra channels. Sky insider reveals little-known voice tricks for your TV - including hack to NEVER lose the remote Today's changes put Sky 's own six channels from the Xumo app directly onto the TV guide like any other channel. The free Sky Sports channels can be found on 1001, 1002 and 1003 respectively. Pick Monkey Rescue, on number 1004, shows episodes from the Monkey Life series. And on 1005 it's Emergency 24/7 with programmes such as Highway Cops, Air Ambulance ER and Stop Search Seize. Finally, Sky Artist of The Year, on number 1006, allows viewers to catch up on Sky's Portrait Artist of the Year and Landscape Artist of the Year. Rival Virgin Media has been dabbling in a similar move with FAST channels. So, although Sky Q customers won't find them directly on their TV guide they can still watch them via the Xumo app. 2


Daily Record
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Sky launch six new channels today as users urged to check TV guide
Here's how Sky users can access these six brand new channels for free. For Sky users who are getting tired of the same old channels, you are in for some good news today. The tech firm has confirmed that it has added six new channels to its TV guide, which will provide a bit of entertainment for everyone. With the new channels filled with a range of content, including art, documentaries and sports, shoppers will have something new to watch when they turn on their TV tonight. What's even better is that shoppers won't need to do anything to gain access to the channels. Sky users will be able to explore these new channels for no added cost and they should automatically upload onto your TV guide. This means customers won't need to go through the hassle of re-tuning their TVs. The new FAST (Free Ad-supported Streaming Television) channels will be available from today and can be accessed by customers in slightly different ways, reports the Express. For those who use a Sky broadband-powered gadget, such as Sky Glass Gen 2, Sky Glass Sir and Sky Stream, the new channels will seamlessly appear on your TV guide. However, Sky users who have an older satellite-powered Sky Q box will need to go through the Xumo Play app to find content from these channels. Below is a list of each of the new channels, as well as what content to expect from each of them. Sky's six new channels Sky Sports Classics (channel 1001) - This platform will let viewers look though the Sky Sports Premier League archives. Sports fans should expect shows such as Premier League Icons and Premier League Legends. Sky Sport Vault (channel 1002) - This sports channel is slightly different as it offers archives from darts, boxing and EFL. Some examples include Fight Night and The PDC World Dart Championship. Sky Sports Stories (channel 1003) - The final new sports channel will focus on documentaries that will be targeted to every fan - from EFL Rivalries to Her Huddle. Pick Monkey Rescue (channel 1004) - Animal lovers are in luck as this channel will feature episodes from the Monkey Life series. Emergency 24/7 (channel 1005) - For those who enjoy a bit of drama and real life stories, this channel will provide a range of emergency content. This includes Highway Cops, Stop Search Seize and Air Ambulance ER. Sky Artist of the Year (channel 1006) - The last channel is aimed at art fans as it will show content such as Sky's Portrait Artist of the Year and Landscape Artist of the Year. For those who don't want to scroll for ages to explore these channels, Sky users can easily find the new channels via voice search on the remote. Sky isn't the only company to be launching new channels, as Virgin Media recently confirmed the launch of two new channels that are completely free and jam packed with films. Those who have Virgin TV 360, Stream or V6 box will be able to access these new channels right now. On channel 450, you will find British Screen Classics, which shows films and TV shows from the archives of ITV Studios and Studio Canal. While over on channel 451, Virgin Media users will have access to wedotv. This channel is described as a "contemporary film channel with a catalogue of over 500 movies across all genres." Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community!