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Brassed off: Senator takes aim at Foxtel over latest W-League gaffe – Sydney Morning Herald
Viewers of Friday night’s W-League clash were confronted with pictures of a broadcast worker in his bedroom with a tuba prominently placed in the background – the…

The incident came just days after Foxtel, the parent company of Fox Sports, apologised for what it said were two separate one-off incidents that marred other W-League matches in January.
Foxtel was last year granted $10 million by the federal government to support the coverage of womens, niche and other under-represented sports, having been previously handed a further $30 million for womens sport by the Turnbull government in 2017.
W-League viewers were left baffled when the broadcast of the Adelaide-Melbourne…
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