Here’s a quick update on Kayo Sports, based on recent reporting.
- Kayo Sports recently reported record engagement, driven by AFL Gather Round and major events like golf’s Masters, with millions of minutes watched and a growing subscriber base. This indicates strong momentum in Australian sports streaming.[1]
- The platform remains Foxtel Group’s flagship sports streaming service, continuing investments in content and technology to deliver multiple concurrent streams and enhanced viewing features.[1]
- Historical context shows Kayo launched in 2018 as a “Netflix of sport” and has expanded to exceed 1 million subscribers in the past few years, with ongoing adjustments to pricing and content rights as part of Foxtel’s broader strategy.[2][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest articles from major outlets or summarize subscriber and revenue trends with direct citations. Would you prefer a focus on current events (this week/month) or a longer-term view (past 12–24 months)?
Note: Information above reflects recent public reporting on Kayo Sports and Foxtel Group. If you want direct links to each source, I can provide them.[3][2][1]
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kayo sports Latest Breaking News, Pictures, Videos, and Special Reports from The Economic Times. kayo sports Blogs, Comments and Archive News on Economictimes.com
economictimes.indiatimes.comKayo Sports is the first streaming service to get more expensive in 2023, but it's unlikely to be the last.
www.reviews.orgRead the latest breaking news from Kayo Sports and from over 100 premium publishers, unwalled and ad free with one subscription.
www.inkl.comHitting the ball out of the park... for a price
www.techradar.comStream over 50 sports live and on demand with Kayo Sports, including AFL, NRL, cricket, motorsport, NBA and more, all in one streaming app.
kayosports.com.au'Freemium' option to include some live sports starting in 2021
www.techradar.comRead the latest Kayo Sports news and most recent updates on sports highlights and events, free trial offer, special deals, and many more.
www.comparetv.com.auKayo Sports breaks its all-time streaming record with 844 million minutes viewed, driven by AFL Gather Round and the Masters.
www.mediaweek.com.au