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Foxtel - up to this point, owned by News Corp - is set to continue operating “as a standalone business” while also benefitting from “DAZN’s global reach, market-leading technology, and ...
Foxtel Now offers users a selection of TV channels and programs they may not be able to stream anywhere else. In terms of content, the streamer is home to a massive 2,956 titles, which is made up ...
Imagine, if you will, a Foxtel HQ in... Foxtel has a new TV commercial advertising its broadband service, but why does Foxtel depict itself in a ‘black ivory tower’ in the middle of a Mad Ma ...
When Foxtel introduced streaming service Foxtel Now back in 2013, it gave cable lovers a great way to access their favourite shows on the go. However, some may question whether it's worth its ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Pay television network Foxtel has announced news channel Sky News will move its operations to the new Foxtel digital TV centre under ...
Foxtel, Brook Rushton “ The Twelve ,” an award-winning Australian crime drama series, has been greenlighted for a second season. It is backed by the Foxtel group and its streaming brand Binge.
Foxtel CEO Patrick Delany has issued an apology after an image of him performing a Nazi salute emerged online.. On Sunday, Australian media site Crikey posted an image of Delany from some time in ...
Former Fox Studios boss Kim Williams is taking on a new challenge at pay-television's Foxtel. It won't be an easy job, writes Damon Kitney. If Kim Williams thought things were tough battling the ...
Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation has completed its $2.1 billion sale of Australian pay TV operator Foxtel to DAZN Group. The deal, which received approval from the Foreign Investment Review ...
Total Foxtel Group subscribers sit at 4.646 million, with 4.573 million paid subscribers. Of these, streaming subscribers now make up 67% with 3.084 million Kayo Sports, BINGE and Foxtel Now users ...
Australia‘s Foxtel Group, which is majority-owned by News Corp., has set an expanded rights deal for the WWE in Australia, including a streaming shift reminiscent of the wrestling outfit’s U.S ...
The boss of an Australian cable television company has apologized after an image of him giving a Nazi Party salute and mimicking Adolf Hitler leaked online. Patrick Delaney, CEO of Foxtel, a ...