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1 day, 18 hours ago Austar to bring 111 Hits to regional viewers
IN BRIEF : Austar viewers will now have a chance to get one of the latest channels to join the Foxtel family, 111 Hits, after complaints from regional viewers because ...
TECHGEEK.com.au - 2:39 p.m. Wednesday 7th January 2009
4 days, 6 hours ago Last Day of the Holiday
The last day of a holiday is always the sadest day. Luckily I will be away on holiday again in just a few weeks. Today I headed off to the ...
Graeme Watson - 3:04 a.m. Monday 5th January 2009
1 week ago Foxtel to launch 20 new channels in 2009
Adam Suckling, Foxtel's director of policy and corporate affairs, has told The Australian Foxtel would start a number of new channels in 2009, as a new satellite gave it more ...
Knowfirst - 8:35 a.m. Friday 2nd January 2009
Digital go slow
Foxtel has lashed out at sluggish free to air networks yet to launch their new digital channels.
TV Tonight - 3:55 a.m. Friday 2nd January 2009
1 week, 1 day ago Move over gloomy, hello bad-boy broody
Gossip Girl is being touted on Foxtel's giant billboards as "Mind-blowingly inappropriate".
The Age (Entertainment) - midnight Thursday 1st January 2009
1 week, 3 days ago ASPAN changes name before launch
A source at Foxtel tells Knowfirst that A-SPAN, which will launch on Austar and Foxtel on January 20, will be renamed to A-PAC - The Australian Public Affairs Channel. The ...
Knowfirst - 4:57 p.m. Monday 29th December 2008
2 weeks, 1 day ago iTunes Expands Local TV Show Range
A useful option for escaping endless Santa-themed shows on TV: iTunes has just expanded its range of for-sale TV programming in Australia, adding a bunch of US shows under various ...
lifehacker - 12:51 p.m. Wednesday 24th December 2008
2 weeks, 6 days ago Could Foxtel get its claws into terrestrial digital?
Foxtel could find a backdoor way to reach free-to-air homes, a media analyst has predicted. Media economist Peter Cox claims that the move by Foxtel to launch public affairs channel ...
mUmBRELLA - 4:42 p.m. Friday 19th December 2008
Pay TV outfoxes Aunty again
Foxtel has again dealt a devastating blow to the major core competence of the ABC, News and Public Affairs. In the early days of Pay TV the ABC should have ...
Business Spectator media & internet - 1:29 p.m. Friday 19th December 2008
Foxtel releases remote control for kids
The new FOXTEL Mini Mote will be on every kid’s wish list this Christmas and is now available from FOXTEL kiosks to families across Australia – just in time for ...
Knowfirst - 4:05 a.m. Friday 19th December 2008
New MiniMote is kid’s play
Foxtel has released a dedicated remote for children that gives them unfettered access to their 8 kids channels.
TV Tonight - 3:50 a.m. Friday 19th December 2008
3 weeks ago Why Telstra Won't Buy ConsMedia
By Andrew Nelson The triumvirate of Australian blue chips that owns FOXTEL has always been an unhappy marriage and there have been rumours from day one that Telstra (TLS), News ...
fn arena - 12:40 p.m. Thursday 18th December 2008
$$$ For Australian Screenwriters in Overseas Royalties
Australian screenwriters are about to start receiving royalties from a new source as a result of the Australian Writers’ Guild concluding months of negotiations on their behalf in 2007. The ...
Film & Television Institute WA - 1 a.m. Thursday 18th December 2008
3 weeks, 1 day ago Foxtel Launches Kids-Only Programmable Remote Control
If your kids are always scrambling for the remote but haven't learnt to enter three-digit numbers yet, then the Foxtel Mini Mote might be a useful stress reliever. The pint-sized ...
lifehacker - 11:37 a.m. Wednesday 17th December 2008
3 weeks, 3 days ago Telstra's war on everything - the comentariat
Michael Sainsbury says the government has called Telstra's bluff: "Telstra is the natural builder of what is, after all, an extension of its own network. But no, it's not the ...
Peter Martin - Economics, Canberra, human behaviour - 8:21 a.m. Tuesday 16th December 2008

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