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  2. Subscription television in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Regulation of the sector is assured by the Australian Communications and Media Authority. In 2012, prior to market entry of some major digital streaming services to Australia, only about 28% of Australian homes had a pay TV subscription, which was one of the lowest subscriber rates in the developed world. [1]

  3. Internet television in Australia - Wikipedia

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    It was launched in 2010, offering English and foreign-language pay-TV channels, some on-demand content and the functionality of a personal video recorder. [13] ISP iiNet announced a partnership with Fetch TV in April 2010 to offer unmetered access to Fetch TV. [14] Presently, as of 2020, Fetch TV has partnerships with a number of ISPs.

  4. Television in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand has a number of television channels that are, or have been, only available on pay television networks. Sky: In 1990, Sky Network Television (then, and again now, [22] unrelated to its UK namesake) launched three pay-TV channels offering movies, sport and news on UHF; these over time expanded to five. In 1998 it launched a ...

  5. Pay television - Wikipedia

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    The major distributors of pay television in New Zealand are Sky Network Television on satellite and Vodafone on cable. In the 2010s, over-the-top subscription video on demand (SVOD) services distributed via internet video emerged as a major competitor to traditional pay television, with services such as Amazon Video, Hulu, and Netflix gaining ...

  6. Subscription television in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Vodafone: currently operates a Broadband TV service delivered over fibre, available in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, Whangarei, Palmerston North and Dunedin. v t

  7. Television broadcasting in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Total employment (thousands of people) in Australian broadcasting (includes television and radio but not internet) since 1984 Outdoor filming for TV in Canberra (2013) Television broadcasting in Australia began officially on 16 September 1956, with the opening of TCN-9 , quickly followed by national and commercial stations in Sydney and ...

  8. E! (Australia and New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    E! was an Australian and New Zealand pay television channel, owned by NBCUniversal International Networks. Much like its American counterpart it featured entertainment-related programming, reality television and Hollywood news. It was available, at the time of closure, through the Foxtel and FetchTV platforms in Australia.

  9. Igloo (TV) - Wikipedia

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    Sky and TVNZ defined a virtual channel ordered that groups channels by importance to the service operator as follows.. General entertainment channels were below 20 which included TVNZ's free-to-air TV One (selected HD), free-to-air TV2 (selected HD), TVNZ Heartland and TVNZ Kidzone24, MediaWorks' free-to-air TV3 (selected HD) and free-to-air Four, free-to-air Prime, Front Row (pay-per-view ...