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E:13/10 Win A Night In London + Spending Money And A Tour Of The Sky News Studios
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The prize consists of: A trip for two people to London for an early morning, mid afternoon or late afternoon guided tour (approximately an hour) of the award winning, state of the art Sky News Centre. The prize includes return transport for two between a home address and London, a night's accommodation in London (based on 2 people sharing a twin/double room on a bed and breakfast basis). It will also include a meal in the local restaurant, excluding alcoholic drinks up to a maximum bill of £75 and a total of £200 spending money. The trip must be completed before December 31st, 2006 excluding Christmas (24th-25th December 2006), New Year (31st December-1st January), and Easter (29th March-1st April) and all other bank holidays.
Ever wondered what goes on behind the scene at Sky News, Britain's most popular 24-hour news channel? Well two lucky competition winners can find out by winning a rare and exclusive guided tour around the award winning, state-of-the-art Sky News Centre.
You will get to see the whole process of how Sky News is broadcast, from the news desk, the production desk, the gallery and the studio itself; it's an interesting glimpse at cutting edge news delivery. Take a look at where you could be - Virtually Sky News.
As Sky News broadcasts around the clock you can be sure the studio will be buzzing with journalists, reporters, producers, directors, researchers and graphic designers. It's an exciting place to be, as the news is put together before your eyes, because news never sleeps. Plus you'll get to see Europe's biggest newswall and Sky's rotating presentation desk.
There'll be travel and accommodation for two people as they enjoy a fascinating day out.
Since 1989, Sky News has provided over 150,000 hours of up to the minute global coverage and expert impartial analysis. As Britain's first 24hour dedicated television news channel, Sky News has brought a fresh approach to news broadcasting, earning a reputation for the speed of its coverage and flexibility in reporting news live.
As Britain's most popular 24-hour news channels it consistently out-performs its competitors - particularly when news breaks. You could win the chance to experience it first hand at the Sky News Centre.
All you have to do to have a chance of winning is answer the following simple question correctly:
When did Sky News begin broadcasting?
A: 1989
B: 1999
C: 1947
Answer: A) 1989
Please enter your:
Name
Date of Birth
Postal Address and Postcode
Email Address
Daytime contact number
With your correct answer A),
, or C).
into the [EMAIL="TVGuidecompetitions@bskyb.com?subject=Sky News Tour"]EMAIL ENTRY FORM[/EMAIL].
Alternatively send your entry, with "Sky News Tour" in the subject field, to [EMAIL="TVGuidecompetitions@bskyb.com"]TVGuidecompetitions@bskyb.com[/EMAIL]
Good Luck
The prize consists of: A trip for two people to London for an early morning, mid afternoon or late afternoon guided tour (approximately an hour) of the award winning, state of the art Sky News Centre. The prize includes return transport for two between a home address and London, a night's accommodation in London (based on 2 people sharing a twin/double room on a bed and breakfast basis). It will also include a meal in the local restaurant, excluding alcoholic drinks up to a maximum bill of £75 and a total of £200 spending money. The trip must be completed before December 31st, 2006 excluding Christmas (24th-25th December 2006), New Year (31st December-1st January), and Easter (29th March-1st April) and all other bank holidays.
Ever wondered what goes on behind the scene at Sky News, Britain's most popular 24-hour news channel? Well two lucky competition winners can find out by winning a rare and exclusive guided tour around the award winning, state-of-the-art Sky News Centre.
You will get to see the whole process of how Sky News is broadcast, from the news desk, the production desk, the gallery and the studio itself; it's an interesting glimpse at cutting edge news delivery. Take a look at where you could be - Virtually Sky News.
As Sky News broadcasts around the clock you can be sure the studio will be buzzing with journalists, reporters, producers, directors, researchers and graphic designers. It's an exciting place to be, as the news is put together before your eyes, because news never sleeps. Plus you'll get to see Europe's biggest newswall and Sky's rotating presentation desk.
There'll be travel and accommodation for two people as they enjoy a fascinating day out.
Since 1989, Sky News has provided over 150,000 hours of up to the minute global coverage and expert impartial analysis. As Britain's first 24hour dedicated television news channel, Sky News has brought a fresh approach to news broadcasting, earning a reputation for the speed of its coverage and flexibility in reporting news live.
As Britain's most popular 24-hour news channels it consistently out-performs its competitors - particularly when news breaks. You could win the chance to experience it first hand at the Sky News Centre.
All you have to do to have a chance of winning is answer the following simple question correctly:
When did Sky News begin broadcasting?
A: 1989
B: 1999
C: 1947
Answer: A) 1989
Please enter your:
Name
Date of Birth
Postal Address and Postcode
Email Address
Daytime contact number
With your correct answer A),
into the [EMAIL="TVGuidecompetitions@bskyb.com?subject=Sky News Tour"]EMAIL ENTRY FORM[/EMAIL].
Alternatively send your entry, with "Sky News Tour" in the subject field, to [EMAIL="TVGuidecompetitions@bskyb.com"]TVGuidecompetitions@bskyb.com[/EMAIL]
Good Luck
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Bum!! - Competition open to Sky digital subscribers only.Terms and conditions: Promotion open to all UK, Isle of Man, Channel Island and Republic of Ireland residential sky digital subscribers, aged 18 or over. Subject to availability. One entry per person. Travel to and from departure airport and travel insurance excluded0
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