A former critic of Sky TV says his new public-service channel Face TV would not be going to air without the help of the pay television operator.
Some people in the free-to-air sector say Sky has shut out competition, and privately attack both National and Labour Governments for giving it a free ride with no regulation.
Veteran community television campaigner Jim Blackman complained Sky TV installers were shutting out viewers, failing to tune TV sets with community channels such as Auckland's Triangle TV.
Now Blackman is singing the company's praises. Sky is subsidising his public service channel Face TV with free bandwidth on channel 89 on its digital platform.
Face TV begins on February 1 with a mix of community-based content, Al Jazeera, the news service Euronews and American PBS NewsHour.