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Fetch TV is an Australian IPTV provider that offers a subscription television service over a user's regular internet connection. It is majority owned by Telstra , who acquired a 51.4% stake in the company on the 2nd of August 2022. [ 1 ]
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.
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] By 2019, the situation had evolved so that almost 14 million Australians had access to a paid television or video on demand ...
On 15 April 2014, Syfy launched on Australian IPTV provider Fetch TV. [4] On 14 February 2017, the channel was made available in HD for Fetch TV customers. [5] On 17 September 2017, the channel received a new logo alongside refreshed branding as part of an international overhaul of the brand by NBCUniversal. [6]
Nick or Nickelodeon is an Australian and New Zealand children's pay television channel owned by Paramount Networks UK & Australia. It is based on the namesake American television channel . Since 1 December 2010 the Australian and New Zealand versions of the subscription channel have been the same.
In Australia TLC is available on pay TV provider Foxtel and IPTV provider Fetch, and in New Zealand the channel is available on pay TV provider Sky. TLC's female-focused programming mainly includes reality series about untraditional lifestyles, weddings, relationships, families and life transformations.
BBC Kids was an Australian pay television channel using the BBC Kids brand, which was exclusive to Telstra's Fetch TV.The channel is aimed at 6 to 10-year-olds and broadcasts comedy, documentaries, drama, entertainment and nature shows that were originally aired on CBBC in the UK.
[2] [3] The channel, which will be advertisement free and be exclusively available via Fetch TV, [4] will be broadcast from Australia and as a result see Viacom hire additional local personnel for operations. [2] The launch of Comedy Central coincided with the initial closure of sister channel MTV Classic prior to its eventual rebrand. [5]