The agreement, which could be signed as early as next week, will become the most expensive sports broadcast deal in the ...
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Foxtel, Nine and Seven learn their fate on NRL TV rights
The NRL is on the verge of locking in one of the richest broadcast deals in Australian sporting history, with Foxtel and ...
Nine and Foxtel will continue to share the NRL broadcasting rights until the end of 2034, as the two media companies look set ...
More details of Foxtel’s proposal reveal how NRL matches and the State of Origin may be split with two new free-to-air networks and paid for until 2034.
The NRL is poised to award broadcasting and streaming rights to Foxtel and Nine as part of a seven-year, $5 billion deal, ...
The $5 billion deal would keep the sporting code with its current media partners and hand the NRL more money than the AFL’s ...
The race to secure the TV rights to the National Rugby League is winding towards the home stretch, with current broadcast ...
Since then Foxtel has been strategic about releasing numbers in press releases such as an AFL match being “the most-watched sports program of all time, with an average audience of over 900,000.” Or ...
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 ...
Foxtel is rebranding with a renewed focus on streaming. That means a more accessible version of pay TV, and all the dragons you want for AU$15 a month. Luke Lancaster is an Associate Editor with CNET, ...
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