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In another development, News Corp has agreed to sell its Australian cable-TV unit Foxtel to British-owned sports network DA ZONE for $2.1 billion including debt, cutting the Murdoch-controlled ...
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SYDNEY, Dec 23 (Reuters) - News Corp has agreed to sell its Australian cable-TV unit Foxtel to British-owned sports network DAZN for A$3.4 billion ($2.1 billion) including debt, cutting the ...
News Corp and Australian telecom company Telstra have agreed to sell jointly-owned Foxtel to sports streaming service DAZN Group, a deal that values the pay television company at more than $2.1 ...
(RTTNews) - News Corp. (NWS, NWSA) said that it agreed to sell Foxtel Group to DAZN Group Limited, a premier global sports streaming platform, for Enterprise Value of A$3.4 billion. As per the ...
Sports streaming service DAZN will become Foxtel's new owner in a deal worth $3.4 billion.
News Corp has agreed to sell a majority stake of its pay television business Foxtel to international sports media juggernaut DAZN, the companies announced early Monday morning. The announcement comes ...
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Sports streaming company DAZN is buying Australia’s Foxtel Group from majority shareholder News Corp and minority shareholder Telstra in a deal with an enterprise value of $2.2 billion.
In trading highlights for Monday, UK sports streaming major DAZN will become the new owner of TV major Foxtel in a blockbuster deal set to shake-up Australia’s media and sport landscape.
The local sharemarket has opened higher with all sectors in the green, bar the heavyweight mining index, which is down 0.2 per cent. It comes after the index closed Friday with a 1.5 per cent fall ...