Here’s the latest on Netball Australia broadcast rights.
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Nine Network has secured a five-year exclusive broadcast and streaming deal with Netball Australia, effective from January 1, 2027. The package includes Suncorp Super Netball, all Australian Diamonds matches, and the Netball World Cup Sydney 2027, with live coverage across 9Now and Stan Sport, plus free-to-air selections on Nine Network. This represents a substantial expansion of free-to-air exposure for the sport in Australia.[3][5][7]
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The deal is described as the largest free-to-air footprint in the sport’s history, underscoring Nine’s commitment to live sport and women’s competitions, and it aligns with broader industry moves to monetize netball content across multi-platform deliverables.[7][3]
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Coverage specifics include: live broadcasts of weekly Super Netball matches, all finals, all Diamonds internationals, and key World Cup fixtures (including semis and final) on free-to-air where applicable, with the remainder on 9Now and Stan Sport; this creates a multi-platform strategy designed to maximize reach and engagement.[5][3][7]
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The announcement follows a pattern of Nine building a robust sport portfolio, and other outlets have echoed the significance of the deal for Netball Australia’s visibility and commercial opportunities in the coming years.[6][7]
If you’d like, I can pull a concise timeline of key milestones (announcement date, start dates for rights, and notable programming shifts) and compare this with previous deals to show how the rights evolved. I can also prepare a brief one-page summary for stakeholders or a short briefing memo.
Sources: Nine’s Netball Australia rights deal coverage and industry reporting from Sportcal, Mediaweek, and MOS/variety outlets, which discuss the five-year term, rights scope (Super Netball, Diamonds, World Cup 2027), and multi-platform distribution.[2][3][5][7]
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Australia’s Nine Entertainment is ramping up its sports rights acquisitions activity, securing a new deal with the National Basketball League, to lock in NBL broadcasts for two years.
www.c21media.netNine Group secures five-year Netball Australia rights, including Super Netball and the 2027 World Cup.
ministryofsport.comNine has struck a new five-year broadcast partnership with Netball Australia, securing rights including the Netball World Cup Sydney 2027.
au.variety.comNine succeeds Foxtel and will showcase Super Netball, Diamond matches, and the World Cup 2027.
www.sportcal.comNine succeeds Foxtel and will showcase Super Netball, Diamond matches, and the World Cup 2027.
www.sportcal.comNine signs a five-year deal with Netball Australia to screen all games on TV and 9NOW. Telstra to simulcast Nine's feed on website and its Netball Live app.
www.mediaweek.com.auFIVE-YEAR DEAL DELIVERS BIGGEST FREE-TO-AIR FOOTPRINT IN NETBALL HISTORY
www.stan.newsNetball Australia, the Super Netball League Commission and the Foxtel Group today announced a ground-breaking new five-year broadcast and digital rights deal which will cement Suncorp Super Netball as the world’s number one elite netball competition. The new agreement, commencing in 2022, has been structured to ensure elite netball remains highly accessible to its growing base of fans throughout Australia while increasing investment in match production. Under the innovative agreement:
vic.netball.com.auNine signs five-year Netball Australia deal, securing rights and unlocking new commercial opportunities across broadcast and streaming
www.mediaweek.com.au