Warner Bros is launching its new streaming platform in Australia in two weeks’ time. So who will air the final episodes of The White Lotus?
With the foreign investment watchdog spending the past three months scrutinising the deal,broadcast rights for AFL,NRL,cricket and Formula 1 could soon be in the hands of a global sports-streaming giant.
Forget the tradition of firing up the barbie and warming the telly on Saturday. No one in Victoria can watch live AFL footy on that day unless they pay,but lucky us,we get more football – on Thursday nights.
The eagerly awaited TV footy wars between Seven and News Corp kicked off with a bang on the season’s opening night.
Seven’s Brian Taylor can polarise viewers with his commentary style. Here,he opens up about Thursday night football,the broadcast wars with Fox and how he handles public criticism.
From K Rudd to T Pain,police escorts to media moguls,there was plenty of action off the field at Allegiant Stadium for the NRL’s gala kick-off.
Channel Seven has announced its commentary line-ups for the upcoming season and a return for Australian sports broadcasting legend Bruce McAvaney to the network’s football coverage.
Under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman,Saudi Arabia has been making big bets on global sports. It has just poured a reported $US1 billion into the company that bought Foxtel in December.
AFL fans will have wall-to-wall television coverage of the sport like never before this season. Nine,Seven and Fox Footy have plenty to offer on game day and through the week.
The media giant is adding major sporting chops to its streaming platform Disney+ in a move that could reshape the future of rights negotiations in Australia.