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Tag: Foxtel Group
DAZN Completes Foxtel Acquisition
April 2, 2025
DAZN has completed its acquisition of Foxtel Group, with the Australian subscription platform set to continue operating as a stand-alone business.
Foxtel Group Expands Leadership Team
February 13, 2025
Alison Hurbert-Burns, commissioner and executive director of content at Australia's Foxtel Group, is exiting her post, with Wendy Moore and Stephanie Quinn taking on new, expanded roles.
DAZN to Acquire Foxtel
January 2, 2025
DAZN has clinched a deal to acquire Australia's Foxtel Group from News Corp and Telstra for $2.2 billion.
Foxtel Group & Cricket South Africa Extend Broadcast Deal
July 22, 2024
Foxtel Group and Cricket South Africa (CSA) have extended their agreement to broadcast the Proteas Men and Women’s international matches in a multiyear deal.
FOX Entertainment & Foxtel Group in Co-Dev Deal
July 16, 2024
FOX Entertainment and Foxtel Group have entered into an international agreement to co-develop scripted series for the Australian and U.S. markets.
Amanda Laing Steps Down at Foxtel
April 24, 2024
Amanda Laing has resigned from her role as chief commercial and content officer of Foxtel Group and managing director of BINGE and will be leaving the group later this year after ensuring a smooth transition of leadership.
WBITVP Adapting Paul Kelly’s How to Make Gravy Song as Feature Film
October 30, 2023
Warner Bros. International Television Production (WBITVP) and BINGE have partnered for a feature film adaptation of Paul Kelly’s 1996 song How to Make Gravy, telling the story of an inmate writing a letter home as his family prepares to celebrate their first Christmas without him.
Foxtel Group Extends Indian Premier League Rights
April 7, 2023
The Foxtel Group has secured a multiyear exclusive broadcast rights extension for the Tata Indian Premier League Men’s T20 tournament.
Foxtel Group & Warner Bros. Discovery in New Content, Platform Deal
March 1, 2023
The Foxtel Group and Warner Bros. Discovery have entered into a new multiyear agreement, which will see the Australian platform remain the home of HBO, Max Originals, Warner Bros. and Discovery programming.