Foxtel chief executive Patrick Delany has said the Australian pay-television operator has hit record levels of sports subscribers as it recovers from the damage inflicted by the Covid-19 pandemic
Kayo OTT service drives Foxtel’s sports subscriber uptake
Newcastle Knights celebrate during the round 19 NRL match against St George Illawarra Dragons on September 20, 2020 (by Ashley Feder/Getty Images)
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