It’s probably safe to say that every Aussie has come across Foxtel's cable TV packages at least once in their lifetime. For some, it was a staple at your grandparents or relatives' house ...
That's where Australia’s premier pay TV service, Foxtel, stepped in to launch Foxtel Now in August 2013, giving customers access to on-demand content from the ease of their smartphones.
Video footage has emerged of Foxtel chief executive Patrick Delany performing a Nazi salute, imitating former Socceroos and Aston Villa goalkeeper Mark Bosnich’s infamous pose from a game in 1996.
Local pay television platform Foxtel is up for sale, News Corp global chief executive Robert Thomson has revealed after the company delivered its full-year earnings results. News Corp posted ...
The 2024 NRL Telstra Premiership Season has broken records as the most watched of all time across all of Foxtel Group's platforms – Foxtel, Foxtel Now, Foxtel Go and Kayo Sports. It is the ...
Foxtel is making changes to the way the Foxtel satellite customers in certain areas of Australia. Customers in affected areas will move to an ‘owner install’ service and will no longer be serviceable ...
This is the product's overall performance score, based on key tests conducted by our industry experts in the CHOICE labs.
THE AFL has announced it has reached a new agreement with broadcast partners Foxtel and Telstra which will see both extend their coverage rights by two years across the 2023 and 2024 seasons. The deal ...
This is the product's overall performance score, based on key tests conducted by our industry experts in the CHOICE labs.
Foxtel CEO Patrick Delany has apologised after media website Crikey published an archival photo of him giving ‘a Nazi salute’ taken around 2014-15. At the time Delany was CEO of FOX Sports Australia.