AUCKLAND — Pay operator Sky Television has finally wooed pubcaster Television New Zealand’s TV1 and TV2 onto its digital platform after months of negotiations. Deal ends TVNZ’s plans to set up its own ...
TVNZ and SKY Television have signed a new agreement making all TVNZ channels available to SKY’s more than 2 million viewers. The agreement provides for HD versions of TV ONE and TV2 to be available to ...
UPDATE May 16: As widely expected by friends, foes and analysts, the Commerce Commission has given Sky TV and TVNZ's igloo joint venture the thumbs up - but opened the door to an investigation into ...
SKY Television and TVNZ, today announced the acquisition of the broadcast rights for the IRB Sevens World Series for the next five years, 2007-2011, including acting as host broadcaster for the NZI ...
Sky has today confirmed TVNZ as its free-to-air partner for the summer edition of the Olympic Games in Tokyo, in 2020. Under the partnership, Sky will stream and broadcast all of the Tokyo 2020 action ...
Be careful what you wish for. TVNZ had a golden chance to strike a blow for free-to-air sports coverage at the Commonwealth Games. Five days in, they've just about knocked themselves into oblivion.
SKY Television and TVNZ, today announced the acquisition of the LIVE broadcast rights for the world's biggest sporting event, the 2010 FIFA World Cup, for New Zealand. Under the agreement with ...
Spark (owner of Lightbox), MediaWorks, Sky TV and TVNZ say they are taking action against internet and technology companies selling and promoting services that enable access to offshore TV and movie ...
Sky TV and TVNZ have confirmed their long rumoured partnership to offer a low-cost digital TV service. Sky TV will have a 51% holding in the new venture; TVNZ 49%. It will launch at an unspecified ...
A year after it was first announced, NZ's joint venture igloo has launched. The low-cost pay TV service is 51% owned by Sky TV and 49% by TVNZ. An igloo set-top box costs $199 - paid for upfront by ...
SKY Television and TVNZ, today announced the acquisition of the LIVE broadcast rights for the world's biggest sporting event, the 2010 FIFA World Cup, for New Zealand. Under the agreement with ...
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