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Foxtel

Foxtel provides advertisers with access to Australia's largest premium pay-TV and streaming audience, combining rich first-party subscriber data with brand-safe, high-engagement content environments for targeted addressable advertising.

Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaFounded 1995

Last updated Jun 1, 2026 by ATDb automated enrichment

Industry
Connected TV / Addressable TV Advertising
Business Model
Subscription + Advertising
Target Market
Enterprise
Employee Count
1001-5000
Revenue Range
$1B-$2B AUD
Parent Company
DAZN
API Available
Limited
Market Position

Australia's leading pay-TV and streaming provider with a dominant position in premium sports and entertainment content, offering advertisers access to a large, data-rich subscriber base

Overview

Foxtel is Australia's dominant subscription television provider, delivering premium pay-TV, streaming, and on-demand content to millions of Australian households. Originally launched in 1995 as a joint venture between News Corporation and Telstra, Foxtel has evolved from a traditional cable and satellite TV operator into a multi-platform media company encompassing linear TV, streaming services, and digital advertising solutions. Its streaming arm, Kayo Sports, has become one of Australia's most popular sports streaming platforms, while Binge serves as its entertainment-focused SVOD offering. In the AdTech ecosystem, Foxtel operates a significant addressable advertising business, leveraging its subscriber data to offer targeted, data-driven advertising across its platforms. Foxtel's ability to combine first-party subscriber data with premium content environments makes it a compelling proposition for advertisers seeking engaged, premium audiences in the Australian market. The company offers programmatic advertising capabilities, audience targeting, and advanced TV advertising solutions that bridge traditional broadcast and digital advertising. Foxtel was acquired by News Corp in 2023 when News Corp increased its stake, and the company has undergone significant restructuring, including the merger of its streaming assets. Foxtel continues to operate as a distinct brand in the Australian market, competing with global streaming giants like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime Video, while maintaining its stronghold in live sports broadcasting through rights to AFL, NRL, cricket, and international sports.

Products & Features

Foxtel Now

Internet-based streaming service offering live and on-demand Foxtel content without a satellite or cable subscription

Kayo Sports

Australia's leading sports streaming platform offering live and on-demand access to 50+ sports

Binge

Entertainment-focused SVOD streaming service offering premium TV series and movies

Flash

Live news streaming service aggregating multiple news channels and sources

Foxtel Addressable Advertising

Data-driven, targeted advertising solution leveraging first-party subscriber data across Foxtel's TV and streaming platforms

Foxtel Media

Foxtel's advertising sales division offering multiscreen advertising solutions across linear TV, BVOD, and streaming platforms

Key Features
First-party subscriber data for audience targetingAddressable TV advertising across linear and streamingPremium sports and entertainment content environmentsProgrammatic advertising capabilitiesCross-platform campaign deliveryAdvanced audience segmentationDynamic ad insertionHousehold-level targeting
Use Cases
Targeted addressable TV advertising campaignsSports sponsorship and advertising activationsAudience extension campaigns using subscriber dataBrand awareness campaigns in premium content environmentsRetargeting and sequential messaging across Foxtel platformsCross-screen campaign planning and measurement
Customer Segments
National brand advertisersSports marketers and sponsorsAutomotive advertisersFinancial services brandsTelecommunications companiesFMCG brandsMedia agencies and buying groups
Corporate history
  • 1995Founded
Connections
See integrations with Foxtel (5)

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