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News Corp said Wednesday it has finalized the sale of Australian pay-TV operator Foxtel Group to global sports streaming provider DAZN. It was revealed in December 2024 that DAZN was buying Foxtel ...
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, ...
“We are delighted to be DAZN’s partner and shareholder. And we are pleased to have extra capital strength and optionality.” By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor The completion of the deal follows ...
Sports streaming platform DAZN has announced the completion of its acquisition of Foxtel Group from News Corp, which it says marks a major milestone in its expansion into the Australian market.
DAZN has completed its acquisition of Foxtel Group, with the Australian subscription platform set to continue operating as a stand-alone business. Foxtel, Kayo Sports, BINGE and Hubbl will retain ...