Australia's biggest pay-tv firm, Foxtel, has made a $2 billion takeover bid for rival Austar in a deal aimed at reviving subscriber growth and taking on competition from free-to-air television ...
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. By ...
Australian Pay-TV leader Foxtel has announced a management reshuffle that breaks down the separations between its traditional channels and the newer streaming services. Unveiled in an internal ...
Streaming platforms make the most of the deep sleep free-to-air TV goes into over the summer period.Foxtel’s Binge has been ...
Foxtel Group has announced an upgraded partnership with Mineral Resources that will bring Foxtel’s Business iQ devices to Mineral Resources Limited’s 3,000 room onsite accommodation portfolio.
Walter Presents will roll out in Australia next month, launching on the Foxtel pay TV platform. The launch line-up includes Spanish prison drama “Locked Up,” Brazilian serial killer thriller ...
THE TV war rages on with pay-TV provider Foxtel planning to launch its next-generation television recorder just one day before Netflix arrives. The machine, dubbed the Foxtel iQ3, will feature more TV ...
Foxtel and Choice have locked horns over content pricing, with Choice arguing that consumers should not have to "pay a premium" for top shows as Foxtel accuses it of being "disingenuous". Claire ...
Cricket Australia (CA) has extended its broadcast partnership with the Foxtel Group and Seven West Media for a further seven years in what is described as a record media rights deal for Australian ...
In a media world where brands seeking guaranteed TV audiences segue from football to cricket, motorsport is the quiet ...
STAMFORD, Conn.STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Foxtel Group and WWE ® (NYSE: WWE) today announced a major new multi-year partnership that will see Foxtel Group’s portfolio of entertainment ...
Foxtel Group, the Australian pay TV and streaming giant, which is majority owned by News Corp., sees itself as a “disruptor” in the streaming space, according to management during a strategy day for ...
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