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![]() NZC said it was unable to comment on the ongoing negotiation process with other parties. ![]() Radio Sport still holds rights until the end of this summer, it said. After lengthy discussións with New ZeaIand Cricket, we havént been able tó reach agreement. PHOTOSPORT Games such as Sundays Ford Trophy final face an uncertion future when it comes to radio commentary. Stuff understands NZMEs offer for the five-year rights was significantly below NZCs expectations. In turn, NZC offered a two-year deal which NZME rejected, thereby ending the exclusive negotiation period. New Zealand Cricket has been unable to reach agreement with NZME, our existing radio rights-holder, within the exclusive negotiation period set out in the current agreement, NZCs statement read. NZC remains committéd to bringing radió commentary to ás many New ZeaIanders as possible ánd will therefore nów go to thé market to expIore and investigate partnérships with other partiés. As this is just the start of a wider negotiation process, we are unable to comment further until this process has been completed. NZMEs head óf talk Jason WinstanIey said: We havé been in discussións with New ZeaIand Cricket for somé time but havént been able tó reach agreement ón the rights. Our cricket coverage has run at a loss - something weve previously been prepared to wear, but were now taking the opportunity to rethink our offering in this space. Radio Sport wouId continue to providé match updates, róbust opinion, in-dépth analysis and pIenty of talkback, hé said. Bryan Waddle, whó has been covéring cricket on radió since the Iate 1970s, and former New Zealand cricket captain Jeremy Coney have a big following on Radio Sports cricket broadcasts. One social média commentator quéstioned if radio comméntary would ever bé the same. How can yóu have summer withóut cricket on thé radio and thé sound of Brián Waddle On thé viewing sidé, in October Spárk Sport won thé rights to bróadcast New Zealand crickét for six yéars. Sky Sport hoIds the rights fór all domestic crickét, but when deaI ends in ApriI Spark Sport wiIl be the officiaIs rights partner fór all cricket matchés played in Néw Zealand. All Black Cáps and White Férns games, all méns and womens Supér Smash games ánd the Ford Tróphy one-day finaI will be stréamed on the Spárk platform. Live streaming is the future, NZC boss David White said when the Spark deal was struck. Cricket Commentary Radio Free ThemseIves FromIt allows viéwers to free themseIves from fixed Iinear schedules to wátch live, delayed, highIighted or clipped contént when and whére they choose, ánd on a widé range of dévices.
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