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This is a list of television programmes that are either currently being broadcast or have previously been broadcast on SBS Television's SBS (formerly SBS ONE), SBS Viceland (formerly SBS TWO/SBS2), SBS Food, NITV or SBS WorldWatch in Australia.
SBS Food (formerly Food Network) is an Australian free-to-air television channel owned and operated by the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS). The channel airs programs about food and cooking, from cultures around the world.
The channel, called SBS Food (formerly Food Network due to the partnership with Discovery Inc. [22]), is available on free to air channel 33. [ 23 ] On 15 November 2016, SBS rebranded their sister station SBS 2 to SBS Viceland with content from US-Canadian broadcaster Vice Media after signing a deal with Vice Media on 23 June 2016.
On 17 November 2018, the channel became SBS Food. In June 2016, SBS announced that SBS 2 was set to be rebranded as SBS Viceland with content from US-Canadian youth Vice Media from November 2016. [34] On 1 July 2019, SBS relaunched their former pay-TV movie channel, World Movies as SBS World Movies and it became a free-to-air channel. On 12 ...
The Food Lovers' Guide to Australia is an Australian food and travel television show presented by Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill and produced and broadcast by SBS.In the series, O'Meara and Savill travel across Australia, discovering the country's multicultural culinary delights and showcasing the talents of home cooks and professional chefs.
SBS (Australian TV channel) SBS Essential; SBS Food; SBS HD; SBS PopAsia; SBS Radio; SBS Radio and Television Youth Orchestra; SBS Sport; SBS Viceland; SBS World Movies;
With a 200 episode commitment for the first season, it was the largest new commission in SBS's history. [3] The show aired its 500th episode in 2023; it is SBS's largest ever commissioned program. [4] Episodes are filmed ahead of broadcast, with three or four episodes shot in a day. [5]
Program guide channel. Nine Guide: 99 21 August 2001 13 November 2008 Program guide channel. Replaced by a simulcast of Nine [1] until 5 August 2009, when it was replaced by GO! (now 9Go!). Ten SD2: 11 16 December 2007 25 March 2009 SD simulcast of Ten HD. Replaced by One SD in 2009. SBS World News Channel: 32 12 June 2002 1 June 2009