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Who won an Olympic clash in court?
A wrangle over the right to run online video played out in court recently, while the Olympic Games played out in Rio. Has the outcome settled the question of who can show what without breaking the… Video, Audio
Who won an Olympic clash in court?
A wrangle over the right to run online video played out in court recently, while the Olympic Games played out in Rio. Has the outcome settled the question of who can show what without breaking the…
Video, AudioSky TV loses bid to block use of Olympic footage
The failure of Sky TV's attempt to stop Fairfax NZ from using Olympic clips on its website is a victory for press freedom, says Fairfax. Audio
Big names in NZ media boycott the Olympics
Two big names in NZ media have told their sports reporters not to pack their bags for Rio just two weeks out from the Olympic Games. Why? And what will it mean for coverage of Kiwi competitors in our… Audio
Big names in NZ media boycott the Olympics
Two big names in NZ media have told their sports reporters not to pack their bags for Rio just two weeks out from the Olympic Games. Why? And what will it mean for coverage of Kiwi competitors in our…
AudioSports editor outlines RNZ plans for Olympics coverage
Media companies Fairfax and NZME have decided to pull out of going to Rio to cover the Olympics next month, saying Sky Television is using its broadcasting rights to unfairly curtail news coverage… Audio
Media stoush over rights to Rio
Sky Television has expressed surprise Fairfax and NZME have decided not to go to Brazil to cover the Olympic Games. Audio
NZ reporters pulled from Rio trip
Sky TV is being accused of curtailing other media's coverage of the Olympics. Audio
New Technology with Sarah Putt
Sarah Putt discusses the Vodafone and Sky TV merger, debate on why digital technology is STILL a vocational subject, and a contraceptive app. Audio
Sky TV shareholders approve proposed merger with Vodafone
The head of Sky Television says the company isn't revising its guidance for the coming financial year, as customer numbers have picked up again. Audio
Sky TV shareholders give nod to Vodafone merger
Shareholders in Sky Network TV have overwhelmingly approved a proposed merger with Vodafone NZ, with 99.6 percent approving the deal.
Changing the game of premium sport on TV
New Zealand should copy Australia and make "sport of national significance" available on TV for free, New Zealand First's Winston Peters says. Is it an idea whose time has come - or an idea that's now… Audio
Changing the game of premium sport on TV
New Zealand should copy Australia and make "sport of national significance" available on TV for free, New Zealand First's Winston Peters says. Is it an idea whose time has come - or an idea that's now…
AudioIn the middle of a media mega-merger
Sky TV wants to merge with giant telco Vodafone. Mediawatch asks Sky's long-serving leader if today's broadcasters are destined to end up as divisions of big telecommunications companies. Audio
In the middle of a media mega-merger
Sky TV wants to merge with giant telco Vodafone. Mediawatch asks Sky's long-serving leader if today's broadcasters are destined to end up as divisions of big telecommunications companies.
AudioAre Sky dishes destined for the dustbin?
Sky’s proposed merger with Vodafone is a sign of pay-TV's sell-by date approaching. Audio
Are Sky dishes destined for the dustbin?
Sky’s proposed merger with Vodafone is a sign of pay-TV's sell-by date approaching.
AudioMerger won't restrict choice, say Sky TV and Vodafone
Sky Television and Vodafone say their plan to merge will not restrict viewers' choices.
Sky TV sees first-half profit fall 5.8%, revenue up 2.4%
The pay tv operator, Sky Network Television, has seen its first half net profit fall, hit by an increase in programming costs and the rollout of new digital technology. Audio
Sky TV delivers best ever result despite customer numbers down
Meanwhile, Sky Network Television's shares have fallen nearly 4-and-a-half percent as it lost customers. Audio