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The merger between Foxtel and Fox Sports has not been opposed by the ACCC, with News Corp to own 65 percent of the proposed merged entity while Telstra owns the remaining 35 percent.
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Foxtel secures exclusivity for Masters rights in Australia - MSNAustralian pay-TV broadcasting heavyweight Foxtel has secured exclusivity on its rights deal for golf’s prestigious Masters Tournament.
Foxtel will continue to operate as a standalone business and retain its brand identity while benefitting from DAZN’s global reach, technology and investment in sports entertainment.
Foxtel CEO Patrick Delany has issued an apology after an image of him performing a Nazi salute emerged online.
The pay TV giant, majority-owned by News Corp, has been a long-term partner for the sports entertainment powerhouse and will now become the exclusive destination for WWE content in the country.
Sports streaming platform DAZN has acquired Australian broadband company Foxtel Group from majority shareholder, Rupert Murdoph’s News Corp, and minority shareholder, Telstra, in a deal valued ...
Sports streaming company DAZN is buying Foxtel Group from News Corp and Telstra in a deal with an enterprise value of $2.2 billion.
Ownership of Foxtel has now formally shifted to global sports streaming platform DAZN from News Corp, with a 60% share, and Telstra. The integration process will be phased and Foxtel, which will ...
Foxtel Group Executive Director – Commercial, Sport Rebecca McCloy, added: “We’re thrilled to support our sporting partners to reach and engage new audiences, and this is powered by the continued ...
Foxtel Group will leverage DAZN's global reach, industry-leading technology and extensive content portfolio to further enhance the viewing experience for Australian sports fans.
Foxtel is one of Australia's leading media companies, with 4.7 million subscribers, who will benefit from DAZN's extensive portfolio of sports content, platform technology, and global reach.
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