Textor quits ASC after six months
Why would someone with an aversion to government and sports bureaucracy join the board of a government sports bureaucracy?
Why would someone with an aversion to government and sports bureaucracy join the board of a government sports bureaucracy?
Optus is lining up as the favourite to take out the soon to be decided broadcast rights to the Champions League.
Victoria Racing Club is taking its rights to tender for the first time in 16 years.
Pirated streams threaten to undermine SBS and Optus' rights to the FIFA World Cup.
Netball Australia is confident its TV deal has the sport on the right track, despite some criticism
Telstra has inked a five-year deal for Football Federation Australia mobile rights, in a push to get more viewers outside of Foxtel's paywall.
Australia's Jason Day channelled his inner LeBron James and captured his second US PGA Tour title of the season.
Twitter Australia will broadcast FIFA World Cup highlights and an exclusive show to be hosted by presenter Lucy Zelic.
Former Wesfarmers and Boral chairman Bob Every quit Cricket Australia’s board on Friday, openly fed up with the governing body’s management and direction.
The timing was serendipitous and would lead to the biggest shake-up in summer television in more than four decades.
Tennis Australia has put a deadline to Seven West Media regarding whether it will push ahead with broadcasting the Australian Open in 2019.
The AFL has struck a deal with League of Legends video game owner Riot Games
The A-League grand final pits a Chinese-owned Newcastle Jets against the Melbourne Victory, headed by local soccer-loving businessmen.
Justin Langer has been named as Australia's head coach on a four-year contract, replacing Darren Lehmann following the ball-tampering scandal in South Africa that rocked world cricket.
Seven boss Tim Worner said Seven will telecast "the only two summer sports that matter" later this year.
Optus will continue as the English football broadcaster in Australia for another three years, and will begin selling subscriptions to non-customers for the first time.
Golf carts are more popular than ever, but careful measurements show that if you have dodgy knees, you are better off walking the course.
Telecommunications giant Optus is the frontrunner to hold onto rights to the English Premier League with Foxtel less likely to make an aggressive run at the sport.
Andrew Forrest has two things going for him when it come to his quest to relaunch the Western Force rugby union team: money and supreme confidence.
Melbourne-born veteran of 13 NBA seasons Andrew Bogut set to pull on the Kings' purple and gold after striking a momentous two-year deal.
Southern Cross Austereo, Macquarie Media, Crocmedia and the ABC are all in the mix as Cricket Australia quickly turns to wrap up its radio broadcast rights.
Lance Armstrong has reached a $US5 million settlement with the US government in a whistleblower lawsuit that could have sought $US100 million in damages.
'He's a good golfer and good company,' Joe Hockey says after playing golf with President Donald Trump.
In the afterglow of consummation, Australian cricket's new broadcasters could barely disguise their satedness.
Locked in what Seven West Media had nicknamed 'the war room', Kerry Stokes, his son Ryan and Tim Worner worked late into last Thursday night to save Seven's summer schedule and change the entire network.
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