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Fox Sports (Australia)
NameFox Sports (Australia)
CountryAustralia
Launch1995
FounderNews Corporation
OwnerFoxtel
Sister namesFox8, Fox Classics

Fox Sports (Australia) is a subsidiary of Foxtel, which is owned by News Corporation and Telstra. The network was launched in 1995 and has since become one of the leading sports broadcasters in Australia, providing coverage of various sports events, including National Rugby League, Australian Football League, and Cricket Australia. Fox Sports (Australia) has partnerships with several sports organizations, including Rugby Australia, Football Federation Australia, and Australian Rugby Union. The network also has a strong relationship with Sky Sport (New Zealand) and ESPN.

History

The history of Fox Sports (Australia) dates back to 1995, when it was launched as a subsidiary of News Corporation. The network was initially available on the Austar and Optus Vision platforms, and later expanded to Foxtel in 1998. Over the years, Fox Sports (Australia) has undergone several changes in its ownership structure, with Telstra acquiring a 50% stake in Foxtel in 2005. The network has also expanded its coverage to include various sports events, such as the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, and Asian Cup. Fox Sports (Australia) has worked with several notable sports personalities, including Ricky Ponting, Shane Warne, and David Boon, who have provided commentary and analysis for various sports events. The network has also partnered with Australian Institute of Sport and Australian Olympic Committee to provide coverage of various sports events.

Programming

Fox Sports (Australia) offers a wide range of programming, including live sports events, sports news, and analysis. The network's programming includes shows such as SportsCenter (Australia), Fox Sports News (Australia), and The Back Page. Fox Sports (Australia) also provides coverage of various sports events, including Formula One, MotoGP, and NASCAR. The network has partnerships with several international sports broadcasters, including Sky Sports, ESPN, and BBC Sport. Fox Sports (Australia) has also worked with several notable sports journalists, including Ray Warren, Phil Gould, and Andrew Voss, who have provided commentary and analysis for various sports events. The network has also covered several major sports events, including the FIFA World Cup, UEFA Champions League, and Rugby World Cup.

Channels

Fox Sports (Australia) operates several channels, including Fox Sports 1 (Australia), Fox Sports 2 (Australia), Fox Sports 3 (Australia), and Fox Sports 4 (Australia). The network also operates a high-definition channel, Fox Sports HD (Australia), which provides coverage of various sports events in high definition. Fox Sports (Australia) has also launched several niche channels, including Fox Footy and Fox League, which provide coverage of Australian Football League and National Rugby League respectively. The network has partnerships with several other channels, including Fox8, Fox Classics, and Sky Racing.

Availability

Fox Sports (Australia) is available on several platforms, including Foxtel, Austar, and Optus TV. The network is also available on the Foxtel Now streaming service, which provides access to Fox Sports (Australia) channels and programming. Fox Sports (Australia) has also launched a mobile app, Fox Sports (Australia) App, which provides access to live sports events and programming on-the-go. The network has partnerships with several telecommunications companies, including Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone Australia.

Criticisms_and_controversies

Fox Sports (Australia) has faced several criticisms and controversies over the years, including concerns over the network's coverage of certain sports events. The network has been criticized for its bias towards certain teams and sports, and has also faced criticism for its handling of certain sports personalities. Fox Sports (Australia) has also been involved in several high-profile disputes with sports organizations, including Cricket Australia and Rugby Australia. The network has also faced criticism for its coverage of Australian Open, Melbourne Cup, and State of Origin series.

Sports_coverage

Fox Sports (Australia) provides coverage of a wide range of sports, including Rugby League, Australian Rules Football, Cricket, and Soccer. The network has partnerships with several sports organizations, including National Rugby League, Australian Football League, and Football Federation Australia. Fox Sports (Australia) has also provided coverage of several major sports events, including the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, and Asian Games. The network has worked with several notable sports personalities, including Mal Meninga, Wayne Bennett, and Tim Cahill, who have provided commentary and analysis for various sports events. Fox Sports (Australia) has also covered several major sports events, including the FIFA World Cup, UEFA Champions League, and Rugby World Cup, in partnership with SBS (Australia), Seven Network, and Nine Network.

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