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Please let it be so.
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https://www.newsroom.co.nz/lockerroo...e-olympic-team
Either some virtue-signalling from Sky, or perhaps they had to sack all of the male Sky Sport staff for being sexual predators...
How is it strange? Sky make a lot of noises about being fantastic for women. A little embarrassing for Sky when it turns out Sky Sports is alleged to be full of male goons who treat their female colleagues like pieces of meat.
I think their announcement of this 'ground-breaking female cast' meets the definition of virtue signalling?
I never said that I think any of the chosen four are no good, or not up to snuff. I think Kirstie and Rikki would have been covering the Olympics anyway because they are very, very good.
https://www.nbr.co.nz/node/230822
TVNZ picked up the rights to the NBC content Sky passed on.
https://www.nbr.co.nz/node/230822
TVNZ picked up the rights to the NBC content Sky passed on.
How do you mean?
Sky signed with NBCUniversal in April for the content they want. All the new shows etc exclusive to Sky.
TVNZ have picked up the rest of the content NBCUniversal have that Sky didn’t want to buy (as their viewership data gives them a better insight into which shows are popular).
Great for TVNZ to ink a deal with these guys, but also good to see Sky being disciplined in which content they take and how much they pay for it.
Pig starring Nicholas Cage coming to cinemas in August.
All I will see is this share price going no where and Oggs Bichokas Cage sarcasm lol
Wonder if Neon will get to air it in the future lol lol
So what is the company(s) we should be comparing a successful Sky/Vocus and/or 2degrees merger with? Any obvious international examples? Locally all we have of course is Spark (mobile/broadband/sport).