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Do you have Sky and use Sky Go?

Do you love it?


Then we want to hear from you. We are looking for engaging

individuals, families or couples aged between 18?80 years to

talk passionately about Sky Go and appear in a national ad

campaign. Whether you use it for movies, the news, sport,

cartoons we would love to hear from you!


Filming will take place early November in London. To find out

more information please email: [email protected]

or call 020 7199 3100 and ask for Lucy, Jo or Soufian.

Bellendrick Wrote:

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> How much are you paying? Daily or hourly?


No need to worry. A company operating in a business this lucrative will not hesitate to pass their good fortune on to the "engaging individuals, families or couples" who will form the raw material of their ad campaign, in the form of generous fees.

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