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Virgin Media is treating its TV customers to a special offer by providing complimentary access to premium channels. This promotion includes popular services such as Sky Kids, Cartoon Network, and Baby TV throughout the entire month of October.

Viewers can enjoy a variety of shows like “Pip and Posy’s Spooktacular Party” on Sky Kids, “The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball” on Cartoon Network, “SpongeBob SquarePants” on Nickelodeon, and “Peppa Pig” at no additional cost. Usually, these channels come with a subscription fee, but Virgin Media has waived it for this promotional period, just in time for the October half-term break.

Furthermore, customers can access these channels not only at home but also on the go through the Virgin TV Go app, making it convenient for families during the upcoming holiday season. David Bouchier, Chief TV and Entertainment Officer at Virgin Media O2, emphasized the importance of providing entertainment for families without added expenses, especially during school holidays.

To put the savings into perspective, Sky Kids typically costs £8 per month when purchased directly from Sky. This initiative aims to offer a range of children’s programming from Sky Kids, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, and Baby TV, catering to a wide audience of all ages.

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