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UPDATED: Sommet Sports in crowd-funded comeback bid

Reeves will seek up to $1.2 million in NZ's largest ever crowdfunding bid. PLUS: Liquidator's report reveals debts owed by the Freeview and Sky TV channel.

Mon, 09 Feb 2015

UPDATED: Sommet Sports boss Andrew Reeves has released further details of his crowdfunding bid. A launch is planned for this Friday.

The boss of the liquidated sports channel - which screened on Freeview and Sky TV until Kordia pulled the plug in mid-December - will seek up to $1.2 million.

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