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Dick slams Sky TV, TVNZ for protecting 'outdated' models; analyst says Telecom is 'big loser' in Slingshot controversy

Wed, 06 Aug 2014

(This article first appeared August 6; see the latest developments here — Editor)

Malcolm Dick, chairman and largest shareholder in the CallPlus group that owns Slingshot, has lashed out at Sky TV [NZX: SKT], TVNZ and MediaWorks.

Responding to NBR's coverage of the trio's decision to ban a

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