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  2. Kayo Sports - Wikipedia

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    Kayo Sports is an Australian over-the-top video streaming service owned by Hubbl, a subsidiary of Foxtel.Launched in November 2018, the service is oriented towards sports, carrying live and on-demand content from Foxtel's Fox Sports networks, and third-party partners such as ESPN Australia and Racing.com.

  3. Hubbl - Wikipedia

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    Hubbl, previously Streamotion, [1] [2] is an Australian over-the-top streaming subscription provider, wholly owned by Foxtel. The company has developed and operates the local streaming services Kayo Sports, Binge, Flash and Lifestyle, as well as operating the WatchAFL and WatchNRL services in international markets.

  4. Fox Sports (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Fox Sports Australia Pty Limited (formerly Premier Media Group Pty Limited) is the division of Foxtel that owns and operates the Fox Sports television networks and digital properties in Australia. The group operates nine Fox Sports Channels as well as Fox Sports News , Fox Cricket , Fox League , Fox Footy , Watch AFL and Watch NRL.

  5. Netflix Retains SVOD Lead in Australia as Kayo Sports ... - AOL

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    Netflix holds a strong lead in Australia’s premium OTT video or SVOD streaming market, dominating both in terms of its subscription total and minutes watched by consumers, according to new research.

  6. Fox League - Wikipedia

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    Fox League is an Australian subscription television channel dedicated to screening rugby league (both domestic and international) matches and related programming. It is owned by Fox Sports Pty Limited and is available throughout Australia on Foxtel. The channel was launched on 27 February 2017. [1]

  7. Subscription television in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Galaxy was the first provider of subscription television in Australia, launching a MMDS service on 26 January 1995. [3] Originally Premier Sports Network was the only local channel to be fully operational, with Showtime and Encore launching in March. [4] They were later joined in April by TV1, Arena, Max, Red and Quest.