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==Pre-launch Logo==
 
[[File:Sky_3D.png|center|200px]]
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|Sky_3D.png|Pre-launch
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|Sky_3D_2011.png|2011-2015}}
 
==Pre-launch==
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[[File:Sky_3D.png|center|250px]]
   
 
==2010-2011==
 
==2010-2011==
[[File:Sky_3D_2010.png|center|200px]]
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[[File:Sky_3D_2010.png|center|250px]]
   
 
On 1 October 2010, Sky 3D became available to residential subscribers. The channel broadcasts a mixture of movies, entertainment and sport for 14 hours a day.
 
On 1 October 2010, Sky 3D became available to residential subscribers. The channel broadcasts a mixture of movies, entertainment and sport for 14 hours a day.
   
==2011-==
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==2011-2015==
 
[[File:Sky_3D_2011.png|center|250px]]
 
[[File:Sky_3D_2011.png|center|250px]]
   
In June 2011, the Sky 3D logo changed from the teal colored Sky 3D logo to the orange/red/pink/purple Sky 3D logo and the logo is in CGI and in 3-dimensional.
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In June 2011, the Sky 3D logo changed from the teal coloured Sky 3D logo to the orange/red/pink/purple Sky 3D logo and the logo is in CGI and in 3-D. The 2D version of the logo was then served as an alternate logo until the channel's closure in 2015.
   
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[[Category:Television channels in the United Kingdom]]
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[[Category:Sky Limited]]
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[[Category:3D]]
 
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[[Category:Defunct television channels in the United Kingdom]]
 
[[Category:2010]]
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[[Category:21st Century Fox]]
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[[Category:Defunct]]

Revision as of 00:31, 12 May 2020

Pre-launch 2010-2011 2011-2015
Pre-launch 2010-2011 2011-2015

Pre-launch

Sky 3D

2010-2011

Sky 3D 2010

On 1 October 2010, Sky 3D became available to residential subscribers. The channel broadcasts a mixture of movies, entertainment and sport for 14 hours a day.

2011-2015

Sky 3D 2011

In June 2011, the Sky 3D logo changed from the teal coloured Sky 3D logo to the orange/red/pink/purple Sky 3D logo and the logo is in CGI and in 3-D. The 2D version of the logo was then served as an alternate logo until the channel's closure in 2015.