Tony Ball is a British television executive, former chairman of Kabel Deutschland and former CEO of BSkyB.
Born and educated in London, Ball received an MBA from Kingston University and later an honorary doctorate.
Ball joined Thames Television on graduation as a broadcasting engineer. he was later a founding director of Champion TV, which launched the UK's first dedicated sports channel, The Sports Channel, broadcast on British Satellite Broadcasting. In 1993, Ball joined BSkyB, where he built the success of Sky Sports.
Ball went to Australia to manage Fox Sports Australia and from here moved to the United States to become President of Fox Sports International, where he oversaw the creation and the operation of sports television businesses in North America, Latin America, Asia and Australia.
Ball then became chief executive of News Corporation's Fox/Liberty Media Network, which included the FX Network, Fox Sports Net and 20 Regional Sports Channels throughout the United States. By creating cable deals Ball was able to significant increase the number ofsubscribers to Fox.
In 1999, Murdoch picked Ball to revive loss-making BSkyB, returning to the UK to manage the change from analogue to digital transmission. His reputation as an astute and intelligent marketer was solidified, on the back of doubling subscribers to 7million and taking BSkyB into profit for the first time in five years. The results were reflected in his basic salary of £762,000 and a £1.5m bonus; his total earnings during his tenure are estimated at £30m. After resigning in late 2003, he was replaced by James Murdoch, and left News Corp in April 2004.