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Foxtel is haemorrhaging subscribers through the coronavirus, while its streaming platforms Binge and Kayo add 400,000 subscribers between them – Business Insider Australia
As coronavirus forces Australians to spend more time at home, their viewing preferences are clear.

- During the coronavirus, News Corp’s streaming services performed very differently.
- Foxtel’s subscriber base contracted to fall below 2 million once again.
- Kayo and Binge, meanwhile, made up for the decline adding nearly 400,000 subscribers between them.
- Visit Business Insider Australia’s homepage for more stories.
As coronavirus forces Australians to spend more time at home, their viewing preferences are clear.
With News Corp announcing their financial…
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