SKY opens free world of learning

MANILA, Philippines - All SKYcable and Destiny Cable digital postpaid subscribers can enjoy all learning channels in the SKYcable line-up from today until Sept. 26. This is part of SKY’s 25th anniversary treat to its subscribers, giving every family the opportunity to discover the world through science, technology, wildlife and history — all in the comforts of home.

Infinite opportunities to learn await in the free channels offered by SKYcable this month. The Discovery Channel, Discover Science and Discovery HD World channels explore  science and the natural world, while featuring documentaries on how the world and societies work. The Animal Planet, National Geographic Channel, Nat Geo People HD and Nat Geo Wild channels offer a fun and more lighthearted approach in understanding wildlife, destinations and cultures. History and H2 HD carry shows on global history, technology and even pop culture. 

These channels offer hit new shows and continue to celebrate enduring masterpieces of educational genres. How It’s Made on Discovery Science is among the longest-running shows that focus on teaching viewers how everyday items are conceptualized and produced by their manufacturers. Deadliest Catch on the Discovery Channel has forever redefined the reality series genre with its gripping drama and real-life perils of making a living in the open seas.

YouTube Revolution on National Geographic Channel celebrates YouTube’s 10th year, highlighting how it has impacted global society from entertainment to even affecting the movers and shakers of the world.

Epic America on Discovery Channel HD is a result of 3,000 days of filming across the Americas. Nat Geo Wild’s Animal Fight Club educates its audience on the truly feral side of wildlife. On the happier end of the spectrum is Meet the Orangutans on Animal Planet, which revolves around the world’s oldest Orangutan Sanctuary.

For details, log on to www.mysky.com.ph or call the 24-hour customer service hotlines at (02) 381-0000 for Metro Manila, CAMANAVA and Rizal; (046) 484-4701 for Cavite; (049) 534-1555 for Calamba and Biñan, Laguna; (02) 520-8560 for San Pedro, Laguna and Carmona, Cavite; (044) 693-5877 for Bulacan; (032) 421-1818 for Cebu; (082) 305-5456 for Davao; (074) 442-4841 for Baguio; (034) 432-0051 for Bacolod; (033) 300-1210 for Iloilo; (035) 225-1010 for Dumaguete; and (083) 301-3134 for General Santos.

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