MX23RW : Thursday, March 13 05:23:20| >> :600:133384963:133384963:

Scotland's STV goes nationwide via Sky Q

Content from the STV Player is rolled out nationwide to customers of Sky Q.

STV has inked a deal with Sky to make its on-demand service available across the UK via Sky Q.

The news means that hundreds of hours of shows on the STV Player will be watchable by a nationwide audience - including US dramas The Bridge and Gracepoint, Irish series Striking Out and Aussie series The Slap, Janet King and Devil's Dust.

"This extension of our partnership with Sky, to include UK-wide devices and NOW TV, considerably broadens the availability of the STV content to millions of new homes," said Richard Williams, MD of digital at STV.

"2020 has been a year of significant growth for STV Player and we're delighted to now offer our impressive catalogue of content to viewers across all major platforms on a UK wide basis."

Content from the STV Player can be accessed through the 'On Demand' section of the Sky Q menu.

ID:427188: cacheID:427188:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:restore:1171:
Written by
Neil Wilkes

Follow us on Bluesky or on X/Twitter and like us on Facebook for the latest entertainment news alerts.

Media Mole's Lowest Ever Sky Offer: Get Sky Essential, Sky Stream & Netflix for just £15 a month + £0 upfront fee for 24 months!
Prices may change during this period. Ends March 19, 2025

Restore Data
Share this article now:
Amazon Prime on Sky Q
Read Next:
Amazon Prime Video launches on Sky Q
>
rhs 2.0
New TV Picks header

Sunday, March 9


Crufts 2025: Best in Show: Channel 4, 7pm
The top dog for 2025 is crowned!

Dancing on Ice: ITV1, 6.30pm
The final three couples face off for one last time - and must each perform the iconic Bolero

The Good Half: Sky Cinema, from midnight
Nick Jonas stars in a film about... well, does the plot matter?