Displaying items by tag: Optus Sport

American camera and social media company Snap has partnered with Optus Sport, the broadcaster of the Fifa Women’s World Cup 2023, to host made-for-mobile daily content for Australian audiences on Snapchat.

Published in Business Telecoms
Wednesday, 15 February 2023 12:35

Women's World Cup playoffs to be shown on Optus Sport

Optus Sport will broadcast the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 play-off tournament being held in New Zealand from 18 February to 23 February.

Published in Entertainment

Optus Sport is set to show the UEFA Women’s Euro semi-final and final matches for free as the "record-breaking tournament" reaches a crescendo this week.

Published in Entertainment

Roy Morgan's research shows that while Foxtel, Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video showed strong growth in viewer numbers during 2021, Netflix is still the top dog.

Published in Entertainment
Thursday, 23 September 2021 15:01

Subscription entertainment lifts in lockdown

Despite the eased restrictions during early 2021, pandemic-wary Australians are switching on entertainment subscriptions at a rapid pace and had a total of 42 million subscriptions at the end of June 2021, up from 37 million in June 2020, according to new research from emerging technology analyst firm, Telsyte.

Published in Strategy

Following the conclusion of UEFA EURO 2020 and the Copa America 2021, Optus Sport’s big tournament focus shifts to premium women’s football.

Published in Strategy

 Optus Sport has announced it will make its live coverage of the UEFA Euro 2020 semi-finals and final matches free to watch for all Australians.

Published in Entertainment

Optus Sport gains the media rights to FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, and will be the sole provider of the anticipated sports event.

Published in Business IT

Optus is offering new regional customers 25% off its $59 SIM plan for the first 12 months, the telco says in a statement, adding that this deal, and others, are available until 31 March.

Published in Mobility

Optus Sport has claimed record subscription and audience numbers across the board on its streaming platform in 2020, with numbers boosted by the return of English Premier League, Women’s Super League and UEFA Champions League broadcasts.

Do a search for Optus Sport on Samsung TVs and you'll see plenty of people have found ways of doing just that, but now it's officially supported in what is a very sporting decision.

Published in Home Tech

Optus is launching two new 5G Internet plans targeting its customers with the options of selecting a 5G high speed and streamed entertainment package it claims will best meet their usage habits.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Singtel Optus will make its Optus Sport broadcast available free of cost to all Victorians to watch the UEFA Champions Trophy football championship which kicks off at 4.45am AEDT on Saturday.

Published in Entertainment

Optus Sport is set to resume streaming of all 92 remaining live games when the English Premier League provisionally restarts on Thursday 18 June and a full round of fixtures begins on 20 June, after all matches were suspended in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Optus is implementing a range of business measures to support its customers and the community as it navigates through “significant uncertainty“ resulting from the evolving COVID-19 (Coronavirus) situation.

Optus Sport has acquired the Australian media rights for the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) Copa America 2020 football tournament, with the event matches to be broadcast live by Optus from June to July.

Optus Sport has secured the exclusive Australian rights to Japan’s J.League competition for three years, effective from the 2020 season.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
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