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Today's SVOD market a 'joint suicide pact' – Sky TV boss

John Fellet on Netflix, Lightbox, Quickflix and Neon — and his company's $105m project to make its decoders internet-friendly.

Tue, 24 Feb 2015

In the wake of his company's bumper half-year result, Sky TV [NZX: SKT] boss John Fellet has offered new details on his company's massive decoder upgrade programme, about to kick off – and some ominous words for Spark shareholders.

Fellet spoke to NBR shortly after his company reported a 12.7%

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