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  2. Screening of soap operas in Australia - Wikipedia

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    [36] [37] In order to bring TV viewers up to date, Arena screened ten catch up episodes, each presented by Days of Our Lives cast members, from 1 April 2014 to 14 April 2014, featuring key storylines missed during the 11-month Australian television hiatus. [36] [38] Then on 15 April 2014, Arena began airing episodes at the same pace as the US. [36]

  3. Australian TV Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Australian TV Guide was the first online television schedule guide published in Australia, and one of the first online electronic program guides in the world.. Created in 1994 by Professor Lesley Goldschlager of Monash University and his internet company Sofcom, a pioneering producer of online content in Australia in the 1990s, the Australian TV Guide was the first publication in Australia ...

  4. 2023 in Australian television - Wikipedia

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    Indian-Australian, who was a noted pioneering Yoga teacher, and one of the first multicultural personalities on Australian television in the 1960s and 1970s, with her yoga programs under her name. [161] Doug Mulray: 30 March aged 71 TV and radio host, best known as "The Beast" in Network Ten and Foxtel talk show series Beauty and the Beast.

  5. 2024 in Australian television - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Broadcasting Corporation's multi-channels ABC TV Plus and ABC Me rebrand as ABC Family and ABC Entertains respectively, after being announced on 9 May. ABC Family focuses on family-friendly programming airing from 7:30 pm each night after ABC Kids closes down for the night, while ABC Entertains focuses on comedy and entertainment ...

  6. Main Event (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Main Event logo used from 2010 to 2019. Main Event (previously known as Event TV or Main Attraction) is Australia's only sports pay-per-view channel. [1] It transmits through Foxtel and Kayo. It broadcasts major sporting and entertainment events such as boxing, professional wrestling, mixed martial arts and concerts. [1]

  7. 2017 in Australian television - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne-based journalist and current affairs personality, hostess of The 7.30 Report and Today Tonight [66] Les Murray: 31 July aged 71 Hungarian-born Australian sports broadcaster, known for program The World Game. [67] Harry Beitzel: 13 August aged 90 Australian football umpire and broadcaster. [68] Drew Morphett: 25 August aged 69

  8. 2021 in Australian television - Wikipedia

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    Date Event Source 13: The Ellen DeGeneres Show is axed by the Nine Network, ending its 13-year run on the network (preceded by a short run on Network 10.)It leaves Dr. Phil (broadcast on Network 10) as the only remaining U.S. daytime talk show currently broadcast on Australian free-to-air television.

  9. Fox8 - Wikipedia

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    Fox8 is Foxtel's most popular subscription channel and peak channel. It is also News Corporation's peak Australian channel (similar to Sky1 in the UK and FX in the USA). FOX8 is one of the very few channels to have been continuously broadcast since Foxtel's foundation in 1995. During the late 1990s, Fox8 used to show Saturday Night NRL matches.