The prize fight over live-streamed sport will go on long after the final bell sounds

Foxtel’s decision to single out Australian consumers who streamed the Danny Green v Anthony Mundine fight on their phones shows how out of touch the platform is with viewer habits, claims media academics, David Rowe and Brett Hutchins in this cross-posting from The Conversation.

When a Brisbane boxing fan who paid $59.95 for “live and exclusive” viewing of last Friday’s Danny Green versus Anthony Mundine boxing match streamed it off his TV through a smartphone and Facebook Live, he landed quite a blow beneath Foxtel’s belt. An estimated 300,000 tuned in via this and another unauthorised stream.

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This is the latest skirmish over premium live sport in Australia. Foxtel’s high-priced oligopolistic control over Australian pay TV has again clashed with the demands of sport fans and the increasingly sophisticated capture and relay technologies available to them.

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