Foxtel has greenlit production on the return season of Curio Pictures’ crime drama series High Country: What Lies Beneath.
Foxtel has been thinking outside the box, and with good reason. But can partnerships with Samsung and Xbox help it win as a premium IPTV provider? Seamus Byrne is CNET's Editor for Australia and Asia.
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, ...
Sports streaming platform Kayo is hiking prices for subscribers once again, with Australian premium users now asked to fork ...
The Foxtel Group has acquired The ‘Burbs in Australia starring Keke Palmer and Jack Whitehall from Universal Content Productions (UCP) for Binge.
"We are now the disruptor of the Australian media industry," says CEO Patrick Delaney as the pay TV and streaming firm plans more targeted services. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor Australian ...
Struggling Australian free-to-air broadcaster Ten Network said that it was in talks with Foxtel, the pay-TV group that is jointly owned by News Corp. and Telstra. The company made an announcement to ...
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 Board, ...
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 ...
The landmark agreement ends News Corp’s 30-year ownership of Foxtel, which launched in 1995 and has in recent years transformed into a streaming powerhouse. Foxtel's junior ownership partner Telstra ...
There may only be 13 episodes left of Game of Thrones, but Foxtel has 'em in its rictus grip. The Australia subscription TV provider has ensured it will remain the home of HBO shows in Australia in a ...
Australia’s pay-TV leader Foxtel has made 200 staff redundant, as it struggles to cope with the impact of coronavirus and the changing media landscape. It has also put 140 additional staff, mostly in ...