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News UK has agreed a clips rights deal with Aviva Premiership Rugby, giving online subscribers to Sun+ and The Times access to post-match clip packages until June 2017.
In a statement issued last week, the Trust described the service as a “natural progression in a digital age.”
After a long-running battle between the two, the BBC and BSkyB have finally agreed that the BBC will no longer have to pay to put its channels on Sky’s pay-TV platform.
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