Cricket fans won’t find the Twenty20 World Cup final on free-to-air television on Monday morning. Here is why.
The founder of now defunct streaming service Sports Flick is taking his investors to the NSW Supreme court.
There’s still a long way to go before a deal is struck for free-to-air rights.
The NRL is edging closer to a deal with Nine Entertainment which could be the most lucrative free-to-air network agreement in its history.
With Nine,News Corp and Seven all circling,the battle over NRL rights could reshape the Australian media industry.
Seven West Media has secured a new multi-year broadcast deal with Racing NSW.
A four-way battle is looming for the broadcast rights to the English Premier League,which could fetch up to $240 million.
The elusive sports streaming app Sports Flick hasn’t been running for months amid a battle between its founder and investors.
Nine Entertainment chief executive Mike Sneesby said the NRL will think about the value a broadcaster can provide,not just money.
The NRL has officially commenced the process to secure a new free-to-air broadcast deal.
The Tokyo 2020 Olympic games have exceeded all expectations for Seven. But it will still be wary when the next rights come up for grabs.