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Sky TV plans new channels as Spark Sport fires back

Pay-TV provider hopes package of fresh content, new tech will win sports viewers.

Thu, 25 Jul 2019

Sky TV announced its plan to remain the preeminent paid-television sports provider with a suite of offerings, just as its competitor Spark Sport played its hand.

Chief executive Martin Stewart, who took on the job in November, said 12 more channels will be added to the subscription service,

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