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Sky finally adds hugely popular streaming app used by 15million to TVs – and there’s a secret way to unlock even more
A POPULAR streaming app used by 15million people worldwide has finally landed on Sky TVs.
Although the app is paid-for to get the most of it, there is some content available to watch for free too.
New app is available on Sky Glass and Sky Stream[/caption] Crunchyroll caters to some 15million anime fans worldwide[/caption]Crunchyroll specialises in all things anime, with big names like Dragon Ball and Demon Slayer in the mix.
There’s almost 2,000 series and films available to stream.
Users will also find more than 3,500 music videos and concerts available to watch.
Gamers can access the Crunchyroll Game Vault as well – though you’ll have to play these on an iOS or Android device.
Subscriptions start from £4.99 per month but there is a limited free option as well as a seven day trial of premium too.
The entry level Fan plan allows just one device to watch at a time and no offline viewing for mobile devices.
Above that is the Mega Fan plan which is £5.99, allowing four devices to access the service at the same time and the ability to download content for offline viewing.
There’s also an annual Mega Fan subscription costing £59.99 for the year.
Alternatively, viewers can sign up for free for limited access to the service, which will allow you to watch the first series of some shows with ads.
For now, Crunchyroll is only available on Sky Glass and Sky Stream.
But there are plans to roll it out to Sky Q next over the summer.
Unlock more favourite streaming services
The move comes after a big update to Sky’s streamed TV services, allowing viewers to finally use AirPlay.
Having AirPlay means you can play even more streaming content than what Sky offers.
While you now have most apps available on your TV, there are many others out there – and some are free.
Using AirPlay, you can launch them from your iPhone or iPad and beam them to your Sky Glass or Sky Stream as long as you’re connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
One of the apps worth trying is Tubi, which launched in the UK last year.
The platform hosts a number of big Hollywood blockbusters for free, supported by ads.
This includes the Hunger Games series starring Jennifer Lawrence, psychological thriller Doonie Darko, Rambo: Last Blood and Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, to name a few.
Another free one is Pluto TV, where you can find movies and TV shows including Big Daddy, Magic Mike, Click, Geordie Shore, Most Haunted and Catfish.
How to cast on Sky
Casting to your Sky device is done with Apple AirPlay, meaning it only works with an iPhone, iPad, Mac or HomePod
It’s also important to add that AirPlay is only available on Sky Glass and Sky Stream.
For it to work, your Sky device and your iPhone (or other Apple gadget) have to be on the same Wi-Fi network.
If you’re using an app like Netflix, you need to look for a casting icon which looks like a small TV.
Tap this and select your TV from the list.
When using Apple AirPlay on your Sky TV for the first time, you’ll need to enter a code that appears on your screen to confirm it’s you using it.
You can also use AirPlay to show photos or videos from your phone onto your Sky Glass or Sky Stream device.
- Go to the Photos app
- Select the photo or video you want to cast
- Tap the share icon in the bottom left of your screen (the box with an arrow pointing upward)
- Select AirPlay from the options
- Tap your Sky TV from the list
- Close the app on your phone at anytime to stop casting
Sick mum who starved daughter, 13, to death & ripped her hair out while she was locked in tiny room is jailed for life
A FRENCH mum was sentenced to life in prison for starving her daughter to death after years of abuse.
The court in the southern city of Montpellier convicted Sandrine Pissarra, 54, of inflicting acts of torture and barbarity on her daughter Amandine, 13.
A French mum was jailed for life after starving her daughter Amandine (pictured) to death[/caption] The 13-year-old girl tragically died in 2020 after years of abuse[/caption]She must serve a minimum of 20 years behind bars before being eligible for parole, according to the terms of the sentence.
The verdict, the maximum sentence for the crime and in line with what prosecutors demanded, was agreed by a panel of three professional judges and six members of the public serving as a jury on Friday.
Pissarra’s ex-partner, Jean-Michel Cros, 49, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for depriving Amandine of care.
His sentence, which carried no possibility of parole, was more severe than the 18 years demanded by prosecutors although he could have faced up to 30 years.
“I want to apologize to my children, that’s all,” said Pissarra earlier in the afternoon in her final statement. “I have nothing to add,” said Cros.
When her daughter Amandine died on August 6, 2020, she weighed just 28 kilograms (62 pounds) and was 1.55 metres (five feet and one inch) tall.
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