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Kayo Sports has begun rolling out its biggest app upgrade since 2018 with a redesigned mobile and tablet experience. The ...
Kayo has engineered a dramatic overhaul of its popular streaming platform to reflect the evolving viewing habits of sports ...
GlobalData senior analyst Costanza Barrai comments on the major deals shaking up the Australian sports streaming market.
SYDNEY, Dec 23 (Reuters) - News Corp has agreed to sell its Australian cable-TV unit Foxtel to British-owned sports network DAZN for A$3.4 billion ($2.1 billion) including debt, cutting the ...
Foxtel GO on mobile lets customers take their viewing experiences on smartphones, tablets and laptops when they are on the move.
In 2018, Telstra signed a five-year deal with the FFA to sub-license mobile streaming rights for A-League, W-League, Socceroos and Matildas matches on Fox Sports, a Foxtel subsidiary, through to 2023.
In an effort to seemingly confuse as many people as possible, Foxtel has announced that it will kill off its Foxtel Now mobile app, migrating the latter's functionality over to the very similar ...
Foxtel Now will still be the streaming app for all other devices, including smart TVs and game consoles, with just mobile and tablet users being forced to switch to Foxtel Go.
Foxtel Chief Product and Strategy Officer Alice Mascia said: “We have been investing in the Foxtel GO app to provide all our customers with the best of TV and on demand on their mobile device.
Both Kayo and Foxtel Now – the app version of the service – have grown 80% since the beginning of 2019, according to Media Week. Netflix’s mobile-only plan Across the pond, Netflix is experimenting ...
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