
He argues the laws are fundamentally misaligned with how Australians actually consume media in 2026.

It comes after another record-breaking year for global viewership.

Nakkan said he was “thrilled” to be starting a new chapter.

The expanded agreement will roll out premium LIVE and on-demand sport and entertainment.

Both services will wind down in early 2026.

The move signals Foxtel Group’s continued investment in Hubbl as a next-generation viewing platform.

The channel will feature thrillers, cult classics, and daring dramas.

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It comes as the business balances streaming growth through Kayo and Binge.

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McCloy overseeing global sports rights and acquisitions

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