Sky (New Zealand)

Sky Network Television Limited
Company typePublic
NZX: SKT
ASXSKT
IndustryEntertainment
Mass Media
Pay television
Telecommunications
Founded1987 (1987)
FoundersCraig Heatley
Terry Jarvis
Trevor Farmer
Alan Gibbs
Headquarters
Key people
ProductsNeon
Sky Broadband
Sky Free
Sky Go
Sky Sport Now
Sky TV
ThreeNow
ServicesSubscription television
Satellite television
Television production
Broadcasting
Media streaming
Broadband internet
Revenue NZ$750.7 million (2025)
NZ$31.5 million (2025)
NZ$20.6 million (2025)
Total assets NZ$672.9 million (2025)
Total equity NZ$439 million (2025)
Number of employees
1,200+
SubsidiariesSky Free
Websitesky.co.nz

Sky Network Television Limited, more commonly known as Sky, is a New Zealand broadcasting company that provides pay television services via satellite, media streaming services, and broadband internet services. As of 30 June 2025, Sky had 914,368 residential television subscribers consisting of 448,290 satellite subscribers and 409,582 streaming subscribers. Additionally, Sky had 50,867 broadband customers. It also provides free-to-air services through its subsidiary Sky Free, which it acquired from Warner Bros. Discovery on 1 August 2025. Despite the similarity of name, branding and services, such as Sky Go and MySky shared with its Comcast-owned, European equivalent, Sky Group, there is no connection between the companies.