Sky Television
Sky CEO adamant TVNZ won't cut its lunch
Sky Television has sold the free to air broadcast rights for next year's Olympics to TVNZ .. and there will be benefits for both companies. Audio
Sky Television's shareholders clallenge company management
Sky Television's shareholders have challenged the company's management on its direction as they ask them to approve the broadcaster's rugby rights deal - while they remain blind to the full cost of… Audio
Spark and Sky draw sport battle lines and shake up to the mag market?
Media commentator Gavin Ellis joins Kathryn for a look at how Sky and Spark Sport have drawn their big guns in the fight for rights, but could viewers be the real casualties? The new head of Bauer… Audio
NZ Rugby takes slice of Sky in rights deal
New Zealand Rugby will take a five percent stake in Sky Television as part of the broadcaster's deal for the SANZAAR rugby rights. Audio
NZ Rugby buys stake in Sky
New Zealand Rugby is to take a 5 percent stake in Sky as it unveils a new broadcast deal. In the latest twist in broadcasting rights news, Sky says it has secured the rights to broadcast SANZAAR rugby… Audio
Sky TV extends rights to international cricket
Sky Television has hit back on the broadcast rights front after losing out to Spark yesterday confirming its extended an international cricket deal. Audio
Sky will have to fight harder, bid higher, to keep rugby rights
Sky Television is in talks to buy the broadcast rights for Super Rugby and The Rugby Championship for more than 235-million-dollars. Audio
Spark and Sky team up
Spark Sport has cut a deal with rival Sky Television to expand the broadcast coverage of the Rugby World Cup. Audio
How to build a better brand
What makes a really good brand - and which Kiwi companies have nailed it? Steve Bayliss should know - he's been involved in marketing for years for some of New Zealand's highest-profile companies -… Audio
John Fellet leaves Sky TV board
Mr Fellet, the company's former chief executive, will step down from the board, following other executives out the door.
Sky CEO says talk of its demise is exaggerated
Sky Television says its latest financial result is pleasing despite losing more customers and writing off a large amount of value in the business. Audio
Sky TV's market value continues to fall
Investor dissatisfaction with Sky Television is making it open to a raid or even takeover. Audio
Sky TV will need to keep Sanzar rights to stay in the game
As you may heard int he news, the pay TV operator, Sky Television, looks set to lose the broadcast rights to next year's Rugby World Cup and is also vulnerable on winning the rights to the end of year… Audio
SKY TV CEO to retire this year
The long-serving chief executive of Sky Television will retire this year. Audio
SKY's price cuts not enough to survive - Griffin
SKY Television has halved its cheapest plans in a bid to lure back customer, but industry commentators say the move may not be enough. SKY announced yesterday it would be lowering the prices of its… Audio
Sky TV cuts prices to keep subscribers
The company shed more than 37,000 customers in the second half of last year, as people gave up their Sky decoder and sought out cheaper entertainment options online. Video, Audio
Sky TV H1 profit rises on lower costs
Sky Television is giving its programming and prices a complete shakeup as it tries to stop a continuing slide in the number of subscribers. Audio
Piracy on the decline despite Sky TV fears, say internet providers
Sky Television is being accused of being out-of-touch after launching legal action to force internet service providers to block pirate websites.
Sky TV and Vodafone drop merger appeal
Sky Television and Vodafone have dropped their plan to merge, but say they'll find new ways to work together. Audio
Sky Vodafone merger rejected by Commerce Commission
The Commerce Commission has turned down the planned Sky merger with Vodafone. MediaWatch's Colin Peacock sets out the commission's reasons. Audio