Ever since the 2016 referendum, British politicians have been debating how, on what terms and whether the United Kingdom should leave though with just over two weeks to go until the latest Brexit deadline of October 31 little is unclear.
A Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism report this year showed that more than a third of people surveyed avoided the news with a majority of those who do citing Brexit as the main reason.
"Sky News Brexit-Free" will cater to those who find the Brexit carousel less than scintillating, the head of Sky News, John Ryley, said. "It's something we know our viewers will find valuable," Ryley said in a statement.
"Brexit is an historic story that has a major impact and we will continue to give it comprehensive coverage.”
"The new channel simply gives people the option to take a break from Brexit, apply a filter to their headlines and hear about issues away from Westminster and Brussels with a focus on hard-hitting, original journalism.
“The channel will be on air from 1700 (1600 GMT) to 2200 on weekdays on the Sky pay-tv platform. US cable company Comcast emerged triumphant in a long-running battle to buy Sky when it beat Rupert Murdoch's Twenty-First Century Fox in an auction last year.
Sky news announces a pop up channel featuring NO Brexit news. It will go on air tomorrow and will be live from 5pm - 10 pm and streaming on you tube. https://t.co/fhwsNsMedi
— Hadas Gold (@Hadas_Gold) October 15, 2019
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