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The channel launched on 1 January 2005, replacing the Australian feed of TechTV; it was the first version of C+I worldwide, with the American flagship launching three months later.. [1] From that date, until 31 July 2024, the programming and name of Crime + Investigation were licensed to Foxtel by A&E Television Networks .
Crime Investigation Australia is an Australian true-crime series that first premiered on pay TV Foxtel's Crime & Investigation Network in August 2005. [1] The series was also rebroadcast on the free to air Nine Network, and made its debut there on 14 August 2007. [2]
The series was created and produced by the production company The Full Box and first screened on the Crime and Investigation Network in June 2010. [2] [3] A second season was screened in 2011. [4] The series has been sold internationally. [5] Tough Nuts was nominated for Most Outstanding Documentary at the 2011 ASTRA awards. [5]
In late 2019 Foxtel announced they would launch four new entertainment channels on 7 November 2019, one of which was Fox Crime. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Fox Crime was described as offering crime and mystery series such as the CSI and NCIS franchises. [ 2 ]
Crimes That Shook Australia is an Australian true crime documentary television series that premiered on Crime + Investigation on 16 April 2014. [1] Stan Grant presented the first two series; Matt Doran was announced as the new presenter in February 2017.
Court Justice is an observational documentary series made in Australia and is broadcast on Foxtel's Crime + Investigation Network. The series films real people and real cases taking place in The Downing Centre in Sydney.
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).
General entertainment channels are from 100 to 151 which includes localised advertising on free to air channels such as Channel Nine, ABC TV, SBS TV, Channel Seven and Channel 10, with general entertainment and informational channels including Crime, Arena, LifeStyle, Fox8, Showcase, Foxtel One, Comedy, British, Comcast's Universal TV, Real ...