New Zealand stations battle for Corrie rights
Published Thursday, Mar 24 2005, 17:54 GMT | By Neil Wilkes

Public broadcaster TVNZ, who have held the rights to the soap for forty years, eventually secured the new three-year contract at a cost of around $8 million (£3.1 million).
The channel fended off competition from rival broadcasters Prime and TV3 to keep hold of the top-rated show but is now facing criticism for using taxpayers' money to fund the coup.
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