Draft:Sports broadcasting contracts in Australia

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This article refers to the sports broadcasting contracts in Australia. For a list of other country's broadcasting rights, see Sports television broadcast contracts.

Certain sporting events are protected by Australia's Anti-siphoning laws which means free-to-air television broadcasters have the chance to bid on protected events before pay television.{{cite web |url=https://www.legislation.gov.au/F2023L00332/latest/text |title=Broadcasting Services (Events) Notice 2023|website=Federal Register of Legislation |publisher=Australian Government|date=1 December 2023}}{{cite web |url=https://www.legislation.gov.au/C2024A00062/latest/text |title=Communications Legislation Amendment (Prominence and Anti-siphoning) Act 2024|website=Federal Register of Legislation |publisher=Australian Government|date=9 July 2024}}

Association Football

= Football =

== Leagues ==

Australia:

Asia:

Europe:

North America:

== Domestic Cups ==

== International Club Competitions/Tournaments ==

== Club channel coverage ==

== International Matches ==

== International Tournaments ==

== Other ==

== Former Australian football show & broadcasting events ==

  • SBS shows a football fixture as part of their Sunday afternoon football show The World Game. This is often a game from one of a number of South American/European or Asian leagues.
  • Aurora has a one-hour highlights program showing highlights from Australia's various amateur leagues each week, called the Australian Premier League Highlights Show.
  • Channel 31 Melbourne VPL highlights program.
  • Fox Sports Australia A-League, FFA Cup and Australian International Matches

= Futsal =

== International TournamentsEdit ==

== International Club Competitions/TournamentsEdit ==

Athletics

Australian rules football

  • Australian Football League:
  • Seven Network: (2017–Present) 3-4 matches per round live nationally. Friday night (1 match), Saturday night (1 match) and Sunday afternoon (3.20pm eastern time zone slot match). Further 11 games on public holidays / eve. Between 5-6 Thursday night games. Local teams replace broadcast into local markets every week of the season in SA, WA, QLD & NSW. 3 games each season in SA & WA featuring a local team broadcast on delayed basis.
  • Finals Series: Every match live nationally including the Grand Final.
  • Fox Footy: (2017–Present) 6 matches per round, live nationally. They also simulcast the remaining 3 matches from Seven Network therefore broadcasting 9 matches per round, live nationally.
  • Finals Series: Every match live nationally except the Grand Final.
  • Australian Football League: Pre-season Community Series
  • Fox Footy: (2017–present )
  • Exclusive broadcast of all AAMI Community Series matches
  • AFL Women's:
  • Fox Footy: (2019-Present) Every Match Live including the Grand Final.
  • Seven Network:(2019-Present ) Three games a round plus the non-Victorian matches on Free to Air.
  • Brownlow Medal:
  • Seven Network: (2017–Present ) Exclusive coverage.

= State Leagues =

= Others =

Baseball

Basketball

= International =

= Other =

Combat Sports

Cricket

= International =

= Domestic/Club =

= Exhibition/Other =

Cycling

Extensive coverage of other tours available on CGN+ and FloSports.

Esports

Field Hockey

Golf

Gridiron football

Handball

Horse-racing

Ice Hockey

Lacrosse

Motorsports

Multi-discipline events

Netball

Poker

Pro-Wrestling

Rugby League

Rugby Union

= Major Competitions =

= Minor and Foreign Competitions =

Sailing

Swimming

Ten-pin bowling

Tennis

Ultimate Frisbee

Volleyball

References

  1. "WhereToWatch - FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship Italy and Bulgaria 2018". italy-bulgaria2018.fivb.com. Retrieved 20 October 2018.

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