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FOXTEL GROUP breaks audience records as BBL14 hits new heights

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Foxtel Group’s BBL14 has achieved record-breaking audience numbers, with a 24% year-on-year growth and unprecedented streaming figures across it’s platforms.

Channel 7 also reported yesterday record-breaking results across free-to-air, highlighting a season of extraordinary sports viewership across the board for the Big Bash series.

From Foxtel:

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The KFC BBL|14 has achieved the highest audience ever for a BBL season across Foxtel Group platforms including Kayo Sports, Foxtel, Foxtel Go and Foxtel Now. The 2024/25 season has jumped 24% year-on-year.

The growth has been driven by record streaming audiences which were at an all-time high with 1bn minutes streamed across the season on Kayo Sports, Foxtel Go and Foxtel Now, making it the most streamed of all time.

Nikhil Chaudhary of the Hurricanes celebrates victory during the BBL The Final match between Hobart Hurricanes and Sydney Thunder (image – Albert Perez – CA/Cricket Australia via Getty Images)

The thrilling Grand Final between the Hobart Hurricanes and Sydney Thunder, which saw the Hurricanes victorious, was not only the most watched BBL Grand Final of all time, up 29%year-on-year, it was also the most watched BBL match of all time.

Fox Sports Managing Director Steve Crawley said:

“This season of BBL has been outstanding from beginning to end and the team at Fox Sports has enjoyed every moment of bringing the action-packed game to record audiences.”

“Cricket Australia has delivered a summer we’ll all remember. A massive credit goes to the clubs, fans and our world-class graphics, production and commentary teams.”

The most-watched game of the season (excl Finals) was the Melbourne Stars v Melbourne Renegades match where the Stars successfully chased down the highest ever target in a Melbourne Derby. The most-watched teams were the Melbourne Stars, Adelaide Strikers and Perth Scorchers.

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Alistair Dobson, Cricket Australia’s Executive General Manager, Big Bash Leagues said:

“KFC BBL|14 has been a remarkable season highlighted by great cricket, close finishes and memorable moments that have thrilled fans inside our stadiums and those tuning in around the world.”

“This year’s record audiences are a testament to the brilliant working relationships between the League, Clubs, players and our broadcast partners, who have produced world class entertainment throughout the summer.”

The record audiences for the 2024/25 season follows record audiences for the 2024 AFL, NRL, AFLW, NRLW, WBBL and Netball seasons, as well as record audiences for the 2024/25 Australia-India Test.

Kayo Sports CEO Julian Ogrin said: Kayo Sports CEO Julian Ogrin said:

“It has been record-breaking season after another on Kayo Sports. We’re thrilled to see more and more customers join the platform and learn first-hand the value we deliver with our breadth of live sport, great commentary team and world-class production from Fox Sports.”

“The excitement will continue as coverage of our winter code seasons kick off in less than a month. We’re particularly looking forward to our exclusive AFL coverage with Super Saturday – the only place to watch every round of the home and away season in Victoria. Bring it on!”

Foxtel Group’s biggest ‘Summer of Cricket’ ever continues with the Women’s Ashes with the Test match in the series being played from 30 January.

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Kyle Laidlaw
Kyle Laidlaw
An avid media enthusiast of more than 10 years, Kyle regularly follows all things TV related, both in Australia and overseas with a particular interest in local free-to-air scheduling and new show commissions.
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