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Rugby: Sky to pay more in new TV deal
Sky Television will be paying more to screen live rugby games under a new five-year deal from 2011.

Kiwi in charge for Tiger's big press conference
Kiwi Craig Heatley was thrust into the spotlight at the US Masters golf tournament before yesterday's much-awaited Tiger Woods press conference.

NZ stocks: Telecom shares slump to new low
Telecom shares sank to new a low on the NZ sharemarket today, while rises in Fletcher Building, Contact Energy and other leaders helped carry the market higher.

Boxing: Cameron to put 'farce' behind him
Shane Cameron's comeback to professional boxing effectively starts in Wellington next month.

TV bosses eye sharing Cup commentators
Free-to-air bosses may share commentators after agreeing to share TV coverage of the top 16 games during the Rugby World Cup.

Rugby World Cup TV rights to cost taxpayer over $3m
Five NZ commentary teams could be calling the knock-out games of next year's Rugby World Cup with the Govt paying over $3m to secure the free-to-air deal.

MySky drives Sky TV's profits up 19pc
Sky TV's half year profit has risen 19.1 per cent to $50.7 million, as numbers of MySky subscribers more than doubled over the last year.

NZ sport's 25 biggest power brokers
Who will be pulling the strings in our sport in 2010? Who's the person you most want on your side in an administrative scrap?

Decision-time for provincial rugby
The NZRU board will vote on whether to cut four teams from the Air New Zealand Cup today. What do you think they should do?

IRB agrees to joint Rugby World Cup TV bid
The International Rugby Board has agreed to a joint bid by New Zealand broadcasters to screen 2011 Rugby World Cup games, John Key says.

Sky cuts Mexted 'for criticising NZRU'
Murray Mexted says he was suspended from the Sky commentary team after criticising plans to cull four teams from the Air NZ Cup.

Bars banking on big fight
Bar owners are trying novel ways to get punters in to watch tonight's Fight of the Century between David Tua and Shane Cameron.