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Sky Network Television

History







Founded by Terry Jarvis, Craig Heatley, Trevor Farmer and Alan Gibbs in 1987 as Sky Media Limited.







Sky Media Limited originally formed to investigate the possibility of beaming sports programming into clubs and pubs using high performance 4 metre satellite dishes by Jarvis and an engineering associate Brian Green but was redirected into pay television following successful bidding in 1990 for four groups of UHF frequencies in the Auckland, Hamilton and Tauranga regions.







The first Sky subscriber was former Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives Jonathan Hunt, according to Helen Clark, Former Prime Minister of New Zealand.







Sky rapidly won long term rights from US sports network ESPN (which became a 1% shareholder) as well as CNN and HBO providing it with a supply of sports, news and movies for three channels: Sky Sport, Sky News (a mix of CNN International and BBC bulletins) and Sky Movies (later renamed HBO, before reverting back to its original name.)







Initially only operating in the Auckland region Sky contracted Broadcast Communications to provide the broadcast service and transmission from its Panorama Road studios formerly owned by defunct broadcaster Northern Television.







Later, as funding allowed Sky extended its coverage throughout most of New Zealand, in 1994, Sky launched two further channels, Discovery and Orange. The company expanded to Hawkes Bay, Manawatu, Southland and Otago, follow by the Wairarapa, Taupo and Wanganui regions in 1995. Its final UHF expansion, in 1996, was to Taranaki, Whangarei and eastern Bay of Plenty.







In April 1997, Sky introduced a nationwide analogue direct broadcasting via satellite (DBS) service that would also give it the opportunity to offer its customers more channels and interactive options. It upgraded it to a digital service in December 1998.







The concept of a pay television service was new to New Zealand and Sky had early problems. These included viewer acceptance of subscriber television. It faced difficulty in educating retailers and customers on the use of the original decoders. However, this problem was eased with the introduction of easier-to-use decoders that allowed greater viewer flexibility.







Channels that are no longer carried by Sky TV include Granada UKTV, Hallmark Channel, TVSN and Property TV. A SkyMail email service was also featured for a time, but was later pulled due to lack of interest, (including the wireless keyboards they had produced for it).







2006 Sky Digital outage







The direct broadcasting satellite (DBS) service went offline just before 7p.m. NZST (8 a.m. London, 3 a.m. New York) on March 30, 2006. The interruption affected service to over 550,000 customers and caused many decoders to advise customers of "rain fade." Due to excessive volume of calls to the Sky toll-free helpdesk Sky posted update messages on their website advising customers that they were working with Optus to restore service by midnight.







Sky gave the cause as a problem during a routine manoeuvre of the B1 satellite. Sky also blamed the total solar eclipse that occurred the same day, with the solar panels being in shadow and unable to recharge themselves. Astronomers said that it was extremely unlikely there was any connection, as the satellite would only have been in shadow for a few more minutes than usual, if even in the shadow of the Moon at all during the eclipse. Service was resumed at 8 a.m. (9 p.m. London, 4 p.m. New York) on March 31, 2006. SKY credited customers with one day's subscription fees as compensation for the downtime, at a cost to the company of NZ$ 1.5 million.







This outage prompted a New Zealander by the name of "Ben" to jokingly list the satellite as an item for sale on New Zealand's online-auction website TradeMe, eventually clocking up over 231000 page views and receiving much feedback and even mention in local media. It was listed with the description "One slightly used digital TV broadcast satellite. Seems to be misbehaving at the moment, unsure what the problem is, so bid at your own risk."







Prime Television







In November 2005, Sky announced it had purchased the free-to-air channel Prime Television for NZ$30 million. Sky uses Prime to promote its pay content and to show delayed sports coverage. New Zealand's Commerce Commission issued clearance for the purchase on February 8, 2006.







2009-2010 UHF shutdown







Sky is now in the process of turning off their UHF service. This started with Taupo on August 31, 2009, and should be completed by March 1, 2010. They plan to hand their UHF and radio spectrum back to the Government and trade them for digital terrestrial bandwidth.







Products and services







Television







Channels Available







The following lists all current digital channels:







Channel No.







Channel Name







Subscription package







Widescreen







HD







Notes







000







Preview







Basic







Yes







No







Previews Sky Box Office







001







TV One







Basic







Yes







Yes







Free-to-air







002







TV2







Basic







Yes







Yes







Free-to-air







003







TV3







Basic







Yes







Yes







Free-to-air







004







Prime







Basic







Yes







No







Free-to-air







005







the BOX







Basic







Yes







No







006







UKTV







Basic







Yes







No







007







Vibe







Basic







Yes







No







008







Living







Basic







No







No







009







Food Television







Basic







No







No







010







Comedy Central







Basic







Yes







No







011







E!







Basic







Yes







No







012







C4







Basic







Yes







No







Free-to-air







014







MTV







Basic







No







No







016







TVNZ 6







Basic







Yes







No







Free-to-air







017







Fashion TV







Basic







Yes







No







019







Mori Television







Basic







Yes







No







Free-to-air







020







Sky Movies







Sky Movies







Yes







Yes







021







Sky Movies 2







Sky Movies







Yes







No







022







Sky Movies Greats







Sky Movies







Yes







Yes







023







MGM







Sky Movies







Yes







No







024







TCM







Sky Movies







No







No







025







Rialto Channel







Platinum Movies (also Extra Channel)







Yes







No







028







Preview







Basic







Yes







No







Previews Sky Box Office







030







Sky Sport 1







Sky Sport







Yes







Yes







031







Sky Sport 2







Sky Sport







Yes







Yes







032







Sky Sport 3







Sky Sport







Yes







No







131







Sky Sport 4







Sky Sport







Yes







No







132







Sky Sport 5







Sky Sport







Yes







No







133







Sky Sport 6







Sky Sport







Yes







No







134







Sky Sport 7







Sky Sport







Yes







No







033







Sky Sport Highlights







Sky Sport







Yes







No







034







ESPN







Basic







No







No







035







TAB TV







Basic







Yes







No







036







Trackside







Basic







Yes







No







Free-to-air







037







The Rugby Channel







Platinum Sport







Yes







No







040







Disney Channel







Basic







Yes







No







041







Nickelodeon







Basic







No







No







042







Cartoon Network







Basic







Yes







No







045







Playhouse Disney







Basic







Yes







No







050







Playin' TV







Extra Channel







No







No







Interactive games channel







051







MindGames







Extra Channel







No







No







Interactive quiz channel







059







Te Reo







Basic







Yes







No







Free-to-air







062







Juice TV







Basic







Yes







No







063







63 - Our Music TV







Basic







Yes







No







070







Discovery Channel







Basic







No







No







071







ci







Basic







Yes







No







072







National Geographic







Basic







Yes







No







073







History







Basic







No







No







074







Documentary Channel







Basic







Yes







No







075







Animal Planet







Basic







No







No







077







Travel Channel







Basic







Yes







No







079







The Arts Channel







Extra Channel







No







No







089







Triangle STRATOS







Basic







No







No







Free-to-air







090







Sky News







Basic







Yes







No







091







CNN







Basic







No







No







092







Fox News







Basic







Yes







No







093







BBC World News







Basic







Yes







No







094







Parliament TV







Basic







Yes







No







Free-to-air







095







CNBC







Basic







No







No







World business channel







097







TVNZ 7







Basic







Yes







No







Free-to-air







098







Weather Channel







Basic







No







No







Interactive weather service.







099







Country 99 TV







Extra Channel







Yes







No







110







CUE







Basic







Yes







No







Free-to-air







111







Shine TV







Basic







No







No







200







Sky Box Office Events







Basic







Yes







No







A pay-per-view channel showing events such as combat sports and concerts







201-216







Sky Box Office Movies







Basic







Yes







No







A group of pay-per-view movie channels







217







Playboy TV







Basic







No







No







Pay-per-view







218







Adult Channel







Basic







No







No







Pay-per-view







219







Spice Xcess







Basic







No







No







Pay-per-view







300-309







World TV







World TV







No







No







A group of Korean, Chinese, and Japanese channels







310







CCTV-9







Basic







No







No







311







Real Good Life







Basic







N/A







N/A







Digital radio channel







312







New Supremo







Basic







N/A







N/A







Digital radio channel







315







STAR Plus Hindi







Extra Channel







No







No







319







Preview







Basic







Yes







No







Previews Sky Box Office







400-413







Sky Digital Music







Sky Digital Music







N/A







N/A







A group of digital radio channels







500







Kiwi FM







Basic







N/A







N/A







Digital radio channel







501







Radio New Zealand National







Basic







N/A







N/A







Digital radio channel







502







Radio New Zealand Concert







Basic







N/A







N/A







Digital radio channel







505







Tahu FM







Basic







N/A







N/A







Digital radio channel







506







Calvary Chapel Radio







Basic







N/A







N/A







Digital radio channel







Future Channels:







Travel Channel - May 1, 2010







Interactive Services:







Skybet - interactive sports betting service.







Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) - Television listing information







Playin TV Games - video games.







MindGames - challenging video games.







Weather Channel - interactive weather maps and information.







Digital video recorders







My Sky







In December 2005, Sky released its own Digital Video Recorder (DVR), which essentially is an upgraded set top box similar to Foxtel IQ in Australia or TiVo in the U.S.. Called My Sky, it offers viewers the ability to pause live television, rewind television, record up to two channels at once straight to the set top box and watch the start of a recorded programme while still recording the end. It also gives viewers access to a revamped Guide and the new Planner, used to plan and access recordings at the touch of a button. However the PVR box remains the property of SKY Television.







One of the advertised features of My Sky is the ability of the system to record series of programs using the "Series Link" feature. But this has proven to be somewhat unreliable in that on occasions, intended future recordings are not made. This has occurred since the inception of the service. Sky TV say they are working to determine the cause of the random failures, and to rectify it. Soft rebooting the decoder appears to temporarily overcome the problem.







There was software in My Sky that after an hour of no signal from Sky then the decoder locks playback of pre-recorded programmes. This was discovered after the Optus B1 satellite was unable to broadcast Sky to over 600,000 subscribers.







This generation of box was replaced by My Sky HDi when it launched on 1 July 2008.







My Sky HDi







The My Sky HDi decoder and remote control







On 1 July 2008, a new service called My Sky HDi was launched, and is the successor to the My Sky service released in 2006. The HD channels available are Sky Movies, Sky Movies Greats, Sky Sport 1, Sky Sport 2, as well as free-to-air channels TV ONE, TV2, and TV3.







The new boxes allow connection of to up to four satellites which can work with its four TV tuner cards in any combination. Two channels can be recorded at once, while another can be watched live and the fourth is for a non-real time pay per view service. The device has a 320GB HDD however only 160GB is available for recording, the remaining is reserved for on-demand downloads. The quality of My Sky HDi is 576i via component and 720/1080i via HDMI.







As of June 30, 2009, there are 84,002 My Sky HDi subscribers.







Sky On Demand







Sky announced late 2006 that it will be using the 30% reserved disk space in the PVR to offer a video on demand service to its My Sky customers. This service commenced in 2007 and offers 12 - 15 titles at any one time. New titles will be downloaded automatically from the Optus D1 satellite to the PVR and listed only when they are available for purchase and instant playback. SKY intends to add a remote programming feature to My Sky allowing customers to program their PVR's using the Internet or mobile phones.







Copy Protection







In May 2009 Sky introduced copy protection on My Sky and My Sky HDi decoders limiting the ability to copy material from My Sky/My Sky HDi to DVD/HDD recorders and to PCs. Sky Movies, Sky Movies 2, Sky Movies Greats, MGM & TCM have a copy-once encoding meaning movies can be copied however any further copying is prevented. Sky Box Office channels, including Adult channels are copy protected so DVD/HDD recorders & PCs will not record from these channels. Other channels are not copy protected. Copy protection technology is not built into other decoders.







Remote Record







In August 2009 a new online service was launched where customers can log on and set their My Sky or My Sky HDi's to record programmes.







The instruction to record a programme is sent to the set-top boxes via satellite.







Mobile







Sky Mobile TV







In December, 2006, Sky announced that it will be launching a new mobile television service to Vodafone New Zealand's 3G customers. The channels include:







Adult swim







Cartoon Network







Comedy Central







Discovery Channel







MTV







E!







Trackside







Playhouse Disney







Disney Channel







WWE







Nickelodeon







Sky News







Sky Sport Live







Sky Sport News







Publishing







Skywatch







Sky also provides a Skywatch monthly magazine to all its customers. The latest readership survey shows that Skywatch has a readership of 965,000 which makes it the largest magazine read in New Zealand, and the largest monthly magazine. The magazine provides monthly listings for Sky channels, as well as highlights and features.







Sky Sport The Magazine







In January 2007, Sky launched Sky Sport The Magazine, as the published extension of the Sky Sport television package. The magazine features articles by local and international sports writers, as well as sports photography.







Web







Fatso







Main article: Fatso (online DVD rental service)







Sky also owns an Online DVD rental service - Fatso.







Technical







Sky Digital subscribers get a standard 60-centimetre satellite dish installed on their home along with set-top boxes including modems for a return path.







Sky switched from the elderly Optus B1 to the Optus D1 satellite for its DBS service on 15 November 2006. Initially, Sky used vertically polarised transponders on Optus D1 (as it had on Optus B1). However, on 31 July 2007 it moved its programming to horizontally polarised transponders with New Zealand-specific beams to be consistent with Freeview and to gain access to more transmission capacity. Sky have also purchased some of the capacity of Optus D3, which was launched mid August 2009, this gives Sky the ability to add more channels and upgrade existing channels to HD in the future.







A set-top box (STB) is used to decrypt the satellite signals. Digital broadcasts are in DVB-compliant MPEG-2. Interactive services and the EPG use the proprietary OpenTV system, with operates both a UHF terrestrial pay television service on five networks of frequencies covering around 83 percent of the population and direct broadcasting satellite (DBS) service offering around 70 channels of programming.







See also







Optus Satellite Failures







References







^ New Zealand, world, sport, business & entertainment news on Stuff.co.nz







^ CFM







^ Commerce Commission Website - Sky cleared to acquire Prime Television







^ Sky TV ready to flick its UHF switch







^ Pullar-Stecker, Tom (2009-08-10). "Sky TV to offer Remote Record". The Dominon Post. http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/gadgets/2734003/Sky-TV-to-offer-Remote-Record. Retrieved August 11, 2009. "Sky Television's 70,000 MySky subscribers will be able to log on to the internet to programme their set-top boxes to record programmes from Friday next week." 







External links







Official site.







New Zealand Stock Exchange Listing.







 







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TV ONE  TV2  TV3  Prime  the BOX  UKTV  Vibe  Comedy Central  E!  C4  Fashion TV  MTV  TVNZ 6  Mori Television  Te Reo  Triangle STRATOS  CUE







Movies







Sky Movies  Sky Movies 2  Sky Movies Greats  MGM  TCM  Rialto Channel  Sky Box Office Movies







Sports







Sky Sport 1  Sky Sport 2  Sky Sport 3  Sky Sport Highlights  ESPN  Trackside  The Rugby Channel  Sky Box Office Events







News & Documentaries







Discovery Channel  ci  National Geographic  History  Documentary Channel  Animal Planet  Sky News New Zealand  CNN International  Fox News Channel  BBC World News  Parliament TV  CNBC  TVNZ 7  CCTV-9







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Lifestyle & Leisure







Living  Food Television  The Arts Channel







Interactive







Playin' TV  MindGames  Weather Channel







Music







Juice TV  63 - Our Music TV  SKY Digital Music  Kiwi  Radio New Zealand National  Radio New Zealand Concert  Tahu FM  Calvary Chapel Radio







Special Interest







Triangle Stratos  Country 99 TV  Shine TV  Playboy TV  Adult Channel  Spice Xcess  World TV  STAR Plus Hindi







HD Channels







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News Limited (The Australian  Herald Sun  Daily Telegraph  Courier Mail  The Advertiser  The Mercury  Northern Territory News  MX)







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Fox Filmed Entertainment







20th Century Fox  20th Century Fox Animation  20th Century Fox Television  20th Television  Fox 21  Blue Sky Studios  Fox Faith  Fox Searchlight Pictures  Fox Studios Australia  Fox Television Studios  Fox Telecolombia







US broadcast TV







Fox Broadcasting Company  Fox Television Stations  MyNetworkTV







US cable TV







Big Ten Network (49%)  Fox Business Network  Fox College Sports  Fox Movie Channel  Fox News Channel  Fox Reality Channel  Fox Soccer Channel  Fox Sports en Espaol  FSN  Fuel TV  FX  National Geographic Channel (50%)  Speed Channel  SportSouth







Fox O&Os;







KDFW  KMSP  KRIV  KSAZ  KTBC  KTTV  WAGA  WFLD  WFXT  WHBQ  WJBK  WNYW  WOFL  WOGX1  WTTG  WTVT  WTXF







MyNetworkTV O&Os;







KCOP  KDFI  KTXH  KUTP  WDCA  WFTC  WPWR  WRBW  WUTB  WWOR







Non-US and satellite TV







AMP Radio Networks  B1 TV (12.5%)  BSkyB (39.1%)  Fox Turkey  bTV  Fox televizija (49.0%)  Foxtel (25%)  Imedi Media Holding  Phoenix Television (17.6%)  Sky Deutschland (39.96%)  SKY Italia  Sky Network Television (44%)  STAR TV  Premier Media Group (50%)







Fox







International Channels







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Other assets







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1WOGX is a partial satellite of WOFL. 2Joint Venture with NBC Universal and The Walt Disney Company.







Annual revenue: $30.4 billion USD (17% FY 2009)  Employees: 64,000  Stock symbol: NYSE: NWS, NYSE: NWSa, ASX: , LSE: NCRA







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