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  2. Foxtel - Wikipedia

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    Foxtel Now (formerly Foxtel Play) is an internet television alternative to the traditional Foxtel subscription, offering customers a no lock in contract subscription starting at $10. The service offers over 50 live channels and hundreds of hours of video on-demand content across 6 subscription packages.

  3. Austar - Wikipedia

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    Foxtel acquired Austar in 2012. [4] Since the acquisition, Foxtel has progressively merged all operations into the national system. Starting mid- to late 2013, Foxtel transitioned all accounts to Foxtel and removed the MyStar-related online services, which was the last step in the merge.

  4. Sci-Fi (Australian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Sci-Fi (formerly Fox Sci-Fi) was an Australian subscription television channel which focused on airing fantasy TV series.The channel launched on 31 December 2019, replacing the Australian feed of Syfy after NBCUniversal International Networks decided to re-evaluate and change its network strategy in the domestic market, along with a channel shuffle for Foxtel itself.

  5. DAZN Buys Australia’s Foxtel in $2.2 Billion Deal With News ...

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    Sports streaming company DAZN is buying Australia’s Foxtel Group from majority shareholder News Corp and minority shareholder Telstra in a deal with an enterprise value of $2.2 billion. The deal ...

  6. Syfy (Australian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    In August 2013, it was announced that Foxtel had failed to complete negotiations with the TV1 General Entertainment Partnership (of which NBCUniversal was a part member) for a new carriage deal for their channel SF (an Australian science fiction channel), and would ultimately replace it with another science fiction dedicated channel once SF's carriage deal had expired. [3]

  7. A&E (Australian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    A&E was an Australian subscription television channel. [1] [2] [3]The network closed on 31 July 2024 after the expiration of Foxtel's licensing agreement with A&E Networks International, with its programming dispersed onto Foxtel's streaming platform and Fox8, and its sister networks taking genericised names (History becoming Real History and C+I becoming Real Crime).

  8. British (Australian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    British (formerly Sleuth and Fox Sleuth) is an Australian subscription television channel which focuses on airing crime TV series.The channel launched on 17 December 2019, replacing the Australian feed of 13th Street.

  9. Max (Australian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Max was an Australian music channel formerly known as musicMAX prior to 14 March 2004, available on Foxtel, Austar and Optus Television.The distinctive MAX logo was designed by Australian designer director, Domenico Bartolo of 21–19.