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Home»Archive»Channel 4 app arrives on Sky Q

Channel 4 app arrives on Sky Q

12 December 2023

Sky Q users can finally access the full range of Channel 4’s streaming content and functionality.

  • This means Channel 4 Streaming is available on all of Sky’s current range of satellite and streaming receivers.
  • Thousands of hours of box sets now available to users with a free Channel 4 Streaming account.

Across the new Channel 4 app and Sky Q’s existing Channel 4 on-demand offering, Sky viewers will be able to choose from thousands of hours of content including boxsets of fan favourites such as Gogglebox, The Inbetweeners, Married at First Sight, and The Great British Bake Off. Sky customers who access the app with a free Channel 4 streaming account, will also benefit from access to a deep library of box sets.

The Channel 4 app provides a range of features including personalised content suggestions, the ability to continue watching across multiple devices, and a ‘My List’ feature to bookmark shows. Next year, Channel 4 will enable Live Restart functionality on Sky Q, enabling viewers who have missed the beginning of a programme to watch from the start.

Earlier this year ‘All 4’ changed to ‘Channel 4’ as Channel 4 became the first UK broadcaster to adopt one brand identity across its digital and linear channels.


▶ Users of legacy Sky receivers, including Sky+HD, will need to upgrade to gain full access to Channel 4 Streaming. Alternatively, Channel 4 Streaming is available on a variety of alternative devices.

Channel 4’s streaming service is now available on the following platforms:

  • Freeview Play,
  • Sky Q,
  • Sky Glass,
  • Sky Stream,
  • Virgin Media,
  • Samsung smart TVs,
  • Sony smart TVs with Google TV,
  • Amazon Fire TV,
  • Roku,
  • BT TV,
  • TalkTalk TV,
  • Xbox,
  • PlayStation,
  • Apple TV
  • … as well as on mobile devices and the web.

Corporate comment

Karla Berry, Distribution & Partnerships Leader, Commercial Innovation, Channel 4, said: 

“With today’s launch we’re bringing the very best, personalised Channel 4 streaming experience to millions of Sky Q customers across the country. Over the coming months viewers can expect to see us continue to enhance our presence across multiple platforms.”

Jon Simkin, Managing Director, Channels & Partnerships, Sky, commented: 

“We aim to give our customers the best entertainment experience, so we’re thrilled to be expanding Channel 4’s offering on Sky Q just in time for the Christmas period. Adding to the huge selection of content and apps already available on Sky Q and through our on-demand library, the launch of the Channel 4 app makes it even easier for viewers to access the content they love, all in one place.”

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