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Sky Mix (formerly Sky Three, Sky3, Sky 3, Pick TV and Pick) is a British free-to-air television channel, owned by Sky UK. The channel originally launched on 31 October 2005 as Sky Three . The channel's current name, which was adopted in 2023, is the second time that the "Sky Mix" brand has been used.
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The start of 1995 saw Sky One begin 24-hour broadcasting and initially the overnight hours were filled by music videos. However by the end of the decade, overnight programming consisted of the same range of programmes broadcast at all other times of the day. On 1 October 1998, Sky One's digital feed launched with Sky Digital.
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Sky Travel, UK History, Sky News, Sky Sports News, The Hits and TMF were available on the launch, however many channels originally available have since been removed. BBC Four and the interactive BBC streams were moved to multiplex B. [3] Under the initial plans, the two multiplexes operated by Crown Castle would carry eight channels altogether.
Sky 3 is the third album by English/Australian instrumental progressive rock band Sky, released in 1981.It reached number three in the British Albums chart. [2] It was the first album recorded after Francis Monkman's departure from the group, with Steve Gray replacing him on keyboards.