The guide is temperamental - over the last few weeks it hasn’t worked on several occasions.
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Foxtel Group has recruited former National Basketball League exec Ted Helliar to serve as director of engagement, community and fandom of Kayo Sports and Fox Sports.
The dedicated role is to take fan engagement to the next level across Kayo Sports and Fox Sports, by building a deeper, more meaningful connection with the communities that power the success of Foxtel and allow it to invest in the growth of Australian sport. And as a result all Kayo and Fox Sports social and creator teams will now report to Helliar.
They had the Supercars mics yesterday, but I guess now they are hosting general Australian GP coverage in between Sky’s F1 coverage so they went generic socks.
Here’s a tip for free. You might have some fans if you stop increasing prices twice a year.
Not too sure about Jake Duke calling on Fox, I wonder if it’s a one off or they’re going to use him in the long term.
FOX SPORTS, AVAILABLE ON KAYO SPORTS, IS THE EXCLUSIVE HOME OF THE MASTERS IN AUSTRALIA
UNRIVALLED COVERAGE OF THE WORLD’S BIGGEST GOLF TOURNAMENT
FOUR AUSTRALIANS WILL TEE OFF IN AUGUSTA, ALL LIVE ON KAYO SPORTS
Fox Sports, available on Kayo SPORTS, will be the exclusive home of the Masters in Australia as golf’s biggest names face off for the coveted green jacket at Augusta National this week, with coverage starting on Thursday, April 9.
The only place to watch golf’s pinnacle event in Australia is on Fox Sports, with comprehensive coverage and bonus feeds across all four rounds including On The Range, Live From the Masters, Amen Corner, Featured Groups and Holes 15 & 16, available on Kayo SPORTS.
Viewers on Kayo SPORTS will also enjoy special commentary and analysis from Australian golf expert Paul Gow, who will be on the ground in Augusta.
“The hype for this year’s Masters is at an all-time high. Watching our four Aussies take on the world’s best at Augusta, exclusively on Fox Sports, is going to be incredibly special for fans back home.
“Between former Champion Adam Scott, Major winners Cam Smith and Jason Day, and the red-hot Min Woo Lee, there is a very real chance we’ll see an Australian wearing the green jacket come Sunday.”
Four Australians are teeing off in this year’s tournament including 2013 Masters Champion Adam Scott, Jason Day, Cameron Smith, and Min Woo Lee, who continues to establish himself as one of the most exciting young players in the world.
Beyond the Australian hopes, the tournament is setting up for what could be the biggest grudge match of all time. Defending champion Rory McIlroy and 2024 winner Scottie Scheffler are on a collision course with LIV Golf heavyweights Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau. Rahm and DeChambeau arguably hold the edge in current form, and both have formidable course history. Rahm claimed the green jacket in 2023, while DeChambeau is starting to truly understand Augusta, boasting top six finishes in his last two appearances. If these four men - undoubtedly the best four players in the world right now - are all in contention come the Final Round, fans are in for the most compelling golf of all time.
The Masters:
Thursday April 9 – Round 1 – Featured Groups from 11:00pm AEST
Friday April 10 – Round 1 – Amen Corner from 12:45am AEST
Friday April 10 – Round 1 (World Feed) from 3:00am AEST
Friday April 10 – Round 2 – Featured Groups from 11:00pm AEST
Saturday April 11 – Round 2 – Amen Corner from 12:45am AEST
Saturday April 11 – Round 2 (World Feed) from 3:00am AEST
Sunday April 12 – Round 3 – Featured Groups from 12:00am AEST
Sunday April 12 – Round 3 – Amen Corner from 1:45am AEST
Sunday April 12 – Round 3 (World Feed) from 2:00am AEST
Monday April 13 – Final Round – Featured Groups from 12:00am AEST
Monday April 13 – Final Round – Amen Corner from 1:45am AEST
Monday April 13 – Final Round (World Feed) from 2:00am AEST
The Masters is LIVE and exclusive from Thursday April 9 on Fox Sports, available on Kayo SPORTS.
If only they would spell out what channels these feeds are on.
Featured Groups and World Feed are on 503. On the Range and Amen Corner are on 505. Holes 15 & 16 is on 506.
They couldn’t even bother to take all of the rolling coverage hours from Golf Channel on the supposedly dedicated Masters channel.
The Masters world feed is generally the worst broadcast in all of sports. Just one monotone guy (puts me to sleep) constantly interrupting the main feed and ignoring all player interviews
Shame this isn’t on free to air anymore.
I’m sure viewers can find them without a media release spelling it out for themes
Apparently quite expensive. Their shoulder stuff has gone downhill the last few years.
And viewers aren’t going to be reading the media release anyway. As long as the information is accessible where they will be looking for it, it will be fine.
They’re not promoting Linear any more - these feeds will be tiles in Kayo
Its highly controlled by Augusta National which doesnt help
