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Fox Sports (Australia)

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Australia group of sports channels
This article is about the Australian sports division. For the United States broadcast channels, seeFox Sports (United States).

Television channel
Fox Sports
CountryAustralia
StationsFox Sports News (500)
Fox Cricket (501)
Fox League (502)
Fox Sports 503 (503)
Fox Footy (504)
Fox Sports 505 (505)
Fox Sports 506 (506)
Fox Sports More+ (507)
Fox Sports 508 (508)
Fox Sports UHD1 (591)
Fox Sports UHD2 (592)
Fox Sports UHD3 (593)
Fox Sports UHD4 (594)
HeadquartersGore Hill
Programming
LanguageEnglish
Picture format576i (SDTV)16:9
1080i (HDTV)16:9
4K (UHDTV)16:9
Ownership
OwnerFox Sports Pty Limited
ParentFoxtel[1]
History
Launched26 January 1995
Former namesPremier Sports (prior to 19 February 1996)
Links
Websitefoxsports.com.au

Fox Sports Australia Pty Limited (formerly Premier Media Group Pty Limited) is the division ofFoxtel that owns and operates theFox Sports television networks and digital properties in Australia. The group operates nine Fox Sports Channels as well asFox Sports News,Fox Cricket,Fox League,Fox Footy, Watch AFL and Watch NRL. Fox Sports channels such asFox Netball are available viaFoxtel orKayo. The group's main competitors arebeIN Sports,ESPN andStan Sport. Unlike the AmericanFox Sports, the group is not owned directly by theFox Corporation. HoweverNews Corp formerly held a 65% stake in Foxtel isFox Corporation's sister company until April 2025. Fox Sports Australia is now aDAZN Company

History

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Launch

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Fox Sports started life as the Premier Sports Network (later just Premier Sports) as the only fully operational local channel at the launch of Australia's first pay-television service,Galaxy.[2] Premier Sports' backers included American company Prime International, which later became part ofLiberty Media. The service was launched at 16:00 on 26 January 1995 inSydney, and made a name for itself, securing the rights to Australia'scricket tour of the West Indies.[2] Previously Australian cricket tours had been covered on theNine Network on free-to-air, and Nine tried to stop the broadcast under Australia'santi-siphoning rules, which state that certain popular sporting events cannot be screened exclusively on pay television. PSN signed a deal withNetwork 10 to share the broadcast rights.

Foxtel launch

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WhenFoxtel launched its cable service later that year, PSN was included as part of the package. Between 1995 and 2010, Fox Sports airedNational Basketball League (NBL) games. On 1 March 1996, PSN was relaunched as Fox Sports Australia, to coincide with the newSuper 12rugby union competition and the proposed launch of theSuper League.[citation needed]

In 1997 a secondary channel was launched on Foxtel to carry broadcasts of the newSuper League competition. Fox Sports and its chief competitor,Sports Australia shared the rights to NRL broadcasts as a result of the legal settlement in theSuper League war. The channel on Foxtel was later relaunched asFox Sports Two, at first broadcasting from Friday through Monday each week, and later expanding to a full 24-hour, 7-day service in 2002.[citation needed]

Optus launch (2000s)

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WhenOptus Vision dropped the C7 Sport service in March 2002, they started carrying the Fox Sports channels. These were referred to by Optus as "Optus Sports 1" and "Optus Sports 2" in Optus promotional material; on-air programming referred to the channels as simply "Sports One" and "Sports Two", although programming such as the nightlyFox Sports News bulletins retained the Fox name. Optus dropped the "Optus Sports" name in October 2002.[citation needed]

Fox Sports Two was generally used to cover bigger events that require large amounts of air time, such as the1998 Winter Olympics,Grand Slam tennis tournaments, and the2004 European Football Championship. It now specialises as a 24/7, dedicatedRugby league channel,Fox League.

During the2006 Commonwealth Games inMelbourne, Fox Sports carried an additional eight channels dedicated to Games events. These were available to customers at an additional charge.[citation needed]

Fox Sports was the exclusive broadcaster of theA-League from its first season in 2005 until 2020. In 2006, an A$120 million deal between theFootball Federation Australia and Fox Sports was reached after the end of the first season. Under the deal, Fox Sports had exclusive rights from 2007 to allSocceroos home internationals, all A-League andAsian Cup fixtures,World Cup qualifiers through theAsian Football Confederation, and allAFC Champions League matches.[citation needed]

The deal to cover theA-league live and exclusive reaped big rewards for Fox Sports, its ratings were very strong in the 2006–07 season and the 2007 A-league grand final became at the time, Fox Sports' highest ever rating event.[3]

Ratings forfootball have generally been very good. The Socceroos first game of the2007 AFC Asian Cup, attracted 345,000 viewers,[4] while their quarter-final drew an average of 419,000[5] – at the time, an all-time record for Australian Pay TV. This record was broken on 1 April 2009, when the Socceroos defeatedUzbekistan to put them very close to qualification for the2010 FIFA World Cup. This match was watched by an average of 431,000 people.[6]

In 2007, Fox Sports reached a deal to broadcast 4 games live and exclusive from theAFL each week. This includes the exclusive only Sunday twilight match. In addition they will broadcast Friday night games live into New South Wales and Queensland via channel 518 at no extra charge – normally used for pay-per-view serviceMain Event. When channel 518 is used in this way it is promoted as Fox Sports Plus on-air.[citation needed]

The channel is being used increasingly to show live events when Fox Sports has a clash involving its main 3 channels. On Saturday 17 March 2007, for example, Fox Sports broadcast a match from the2007 Cricket World Cup (Ireland v Pakistan) live on 518, as it was committed to football, rugby union and another cricket match on its main 3 channels.[citation needed]

2010s

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In 2010 Fox Sports coverage ofNational Rugby League games held 73 out of the top 100 programs of any type aired on Foxtel. In February 2012, the Premier Media Group changed its name to Fox Sports Pty Limited.[7]

In February 2012, Premier Media Group changed its name to Fox Sports, with CEO Patrick Delany explaining "The change from Premier Media to Fox Sports provides a stronger reflection of the core business of the company in its name, which is, and will continue to be, sport".[citation needed]

On 2 November 2012, News Corp took control ofConsolidated Media Holdings after a $2 billion merger was approved by theAustralian Competition & Consumer Commission,Federal Court and Consolidated Media Holding shareholders, making News Corp 100% owner of Fox Sports Pty Ltd.[8] In April 2018News Corp Australia moved the ownership of the company to one of its subsidiariesFoxtel a joint venture withTelstra.[9]On 5 March 2013, Fox Sports unveiled its new headquarters atGore Hill in Sydney. It was announced that the main studio would be named the Clive Churchill Studio afterrugby league immortalClive Churchill, as the studio will house NRL coverage. Technical innovations were the main highlight, with CEO Patrick Delany unveiling the FoxKopter, the FoxMobile Segway, Ref Cam and Cornerpost Cam. Fox Sports also launched a new corporate logo in line with its global affiliate broadcasters.[10][11]

On 3 September 2014, Fox Sports announced thatSPEED andFuel TV would be rebranded asFox Sports 4 andFox Sports 5 on 3 November 2014, of which both will be available in HD. In addition, it was announced thatFOX Sports News would launch a HD feed on the same day, taking FOX Sports' suite to 7 channels, all available in HD.[12][13]

On 23 February 2017, Fox Sports More+, a new channel for live, pop-up events was launched.[citation needed]

Fox Sports News

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Main article:Fox Sports News (Australia)

Channels

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  • Fox Sports News: Channel 500. On 3 November 2014, Fox Sports News launched a HD simulcast. In addition, it moved from channel 513 to channel 500.[12]
  • Fox Cricket: Channel 501. Branded as Fox Sports 1 prior to 23 February 2017, then branded as Fox Sports 501 from 23 February 2017 to 17 September 2018.[14]
  • Fox League: Channel 502. Branded as Fox Sports 2 prior to 23 February 2017, then branded as Fox Sports 502 from 23 February 2017 to 27 February 2017.[14]
  • Fox Sports 503: Channel 503. Branded as Fox Sports 3 prior to 23 February 2017.[14]
  • Fox Footy: Channel 504.[15]
  • Fox Sports 505: Channel 505. Branded as Fox Sports 4 prior to 23 February 2017. AlthoughFox Netball broadcasts live on Fox Sports 505 as a pop-up channel.[16][17]
  • Fox Sports 506: Channel 506. Branded as Fox Sports 5 prior to 23 February 2017.[14]
  • Fox Sports More+/DAZN: Channel 507. Although broadcast 24/7, the channel only acts as a pop-up channel with only occasional programming.[14]
  • Fox Sports 508: Channel 508. On 21 February 2022, the Fox Sports Ultra HD channel 508 was removed to allow for an increased offering of Ultra HD Sports content from 11 March 2022 with the commencement of the NRL and AFL seasons.[17][18]
  • Fox Sports UHD 1: Channel 591.
  • Fox Sports UHD 2: Channel 592.
  • Fox Sports UHD 3: Channel 593.
  • Fox Sports UHD 4: Channel 594.

Former channels

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  • Fox Sports 501: Channel 501. Also available in HD. Replaced byFox Cricket.[14]
  • Fox Sports 502: Channel 502. Also available in HD. Replaced byFox League.[14]
  • Fox Sports Plus: Launched on 6 September 2012, the channel showed what live and upcoming sports were available viaViewer's Choice on Fox Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.[19] The channel ceased broadcasting on 9 February 2017, and was replaced on 23 February 2017 byFox Sports More+.[14]
  • Fuel TV (replaced by Fox Sports 505)[12][13]
  • Main Event: The Main Event channel was used as an "overflow" channel when multiple live sporting events needed to be broadcast. This included Friday NightAFL inNew South Wales,Queensland andAustralian Capital Territory and Saturday Nights in New South Wales (excluding theWagga Wagga market) and Canberra. It was also used nationwide for aSocceroos game in June 2007. On many occasions the Main Event channel was used when thePremier League had multiple games on the one night, although usage in this capacity is rare now that the "Viewer's Choice" system of showing multiple matches on one channel through multi-casting (pressing the "Red Button" on a Foxtel/Austar remote control). Unlike the AFL, theNRL was never broadcast into Southern Australia through Fox Sports Plus on Friday nights, leaving its Southern Australian fans having to wait until at least after midnight for a replay of the match on local free-to-air channels up until 2012.
  • Speed (replaced by Fox Sports 506)[12][13]
  • Footy Play powered by Fox Sports (available on Xbox 360, Telstra T-Box, and Foxtel on Internet TV).
  • Sports Play powered by Fox Sports (available on Xbox 360, Telstra T-Box, and Foxtel on Internet TV until 2013, when Fox Sports 1-3 launched on these services.)[20][21]
  • Fox Sports Ultra HD: Channel 508 in 4K Ultra HD. Channel ended on 10 March 2022 as Foxtel replaced it with "a brand-new Ultra HD sport destination" for when 4K events are broadcasting at the same time.[22]

Programming

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Current programming

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Former programming

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Sports/competitions televised by Fox Sports

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Current rights

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Australian rules football

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  • Australian Football League Premiership Season (Broadcasts three matches live during most weekends of the regular season whenever sister channelFox Footy, is screening another LIVE match at the same time. Fox Sports occasionally screens other programming such as magazine and panel shows that are produced and broadcast byFox Footy.

Combat sports

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Cricket

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Darts

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Field hockey

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Golf

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Motorsport

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Formula racing

Open wheel

Stock Cars

Touring Cars

Sportscars

Drag racing

Bikes

Rally

Speedway

Motocross

Netball

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Rugby league

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Surfing

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Ten-pin bowling

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Former Rights

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Baseball

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Basketball

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Cricket

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Ice hockey

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Motorsport

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Rally

Netball

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Rugby union

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Soccer

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Tennis

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WWE

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Availability

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Fox Sports is available nationally and is available onFoxtel's My Sport package andOptus featuring Foxtel's Total Sport package.

Logos

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  • 2008–2013
    2008–2013
  • 2013–2015
    2013–2015
  • 2015–present
    2015–present

See also

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References

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  1. ^News Corp strengthens grip on enlarged FoxtelSydney Morning Herald,Fairfax Media, 2018
  2. ^abBertolus, Phil (2 February 1995)."At home with Pay TV".The Age Green Guide.Melbourne:Fairfax Media. p. 1. Retrieved27 January 2010.
  3. ^"Big Audience For A-league Final". Archived fromthe original on 30 December 2012.
  4. ^"footballboots big league".The Sydney Morning Herald. 10 July 2007.
  5. ^"Japan Game a TV Record". Archived fromthe original on 28 September 2007.
  6. ^"Crikey – On politics, media, business, the environment and life". Archived fromthe original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved2 April 2009.
  7. ^Knox, David (29 February 2012)."Premier Media changes name to Fox Sports Australia". TV Tonight. Retrieved1 July 2013.
  8. ^"News Limited seals pay TV deal after Federal Court approves CMH takeover".The Australian. 2 November 2012. Retrieved22 January 2013.
  9. ^"Foxtel and Fox Sports complete merger". 3 April 2018.
  10. ^Knox, David (6 March 2013)."FOX Sports launches new HQ TV Tonight". TV Tonight. Retrieved19 March 2013.
  11. ^"Fox Sports unveils fresh new look, leading technology ahead of exciting winter season The Cou".The Courier Mail. 6 March 2013. Retrieved19 March 2013.
  12. ^abcdKnox, David (3 September 2014)."FOX Sports adding two more channels".TV Tonight. Retrieved3 September 2014.
  13. ^abcMark@ (3 September 2014)."BEST YEAR EVER IN 2015 DEMANDS SEVEN HIGH DEFINITION FOX SPORTS CHANNELS".KnowFirst. Archived fromthe original on 23 December 2015. Retrieved3 September 2014.
  14. ^abcdefghPaigeTurner (16 February 2017)."FOX SPORTS More launches 23 February on channel 507 in HD".Foxtel. Retrieved17 February 2017.
  15. ^Knox, David (17 February 2012)."FOX Footy channel ready for first bounce". TV Tonight. Retrieved17 February 2012.
  16. ^"Suncorp Super Netball 2022: The Action Heats Up Next Month On FOX SPORTS!".Foxtel. 23 February 2022.
  17. ^ab"There appears to be a new Fox Sports Aus Channel, Fox Sports 508". 25 July 2023.
  18. ^Week, Media (18 February 2022)."Foxtel announces more Australian sports will air in 4K UHD". Media Week. Retrieved18 February 2022.
  19. ^Knox, David (28 August 2012)."FOX Sports Plus channel to launch".TV Tonight. Retrieved17 February 2017.
  20. ^"About Fox Sports".Fox Sports. Retrieved12 June 2019.
  21. ^"Foxtel on Internet TV Channel Packages". Foxtel. Retrieved1 July 2013.
  22. ^"New Foxtel Ultra HD TV Channels in 4K".Foxtel. 19 March 2022. Retrieved19 March 2022.
  23. ^ab"Fight Call Out – Episode 1 – Epicentre.tv".www.epicentre.tv. Archived fromthe original on 23 October 2017.
  24. ^abUFC Fight Week foxtel.com.auArchived 16 February 2017 at theWayback Machine
  25. ^"World Surf League: FOX SPORTS to showcase world's best surfers".Foxtel. 26 February 2015. Retrieved13 March 2015.
  26. ^"Fox Sports to show Indian Super League". 15 September 2014.

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