In an Australian first, FOXTEL and NBCUniversal International Networks (NBCUIN), will officially launch DreamWorks – the 24-hour channel dedicated to kids and family entertainment – from July 1, offering FOXTEL customers access to the hugely popular content from one of the world’s most recognisable animation studios. The DreamWorks channel currently airs in 34 territories across Asia Pacific, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Following the success of FOXTEL’s DreamWorks pop-up channel in … [Read more...] about NBCUniversal International Networks, Foxtel Group to launch exclusive DreamWorks Channel in Australia
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Keshet International completes raft of tape sales in Europe, Asia, and Australia
Keshet International (KI) has completed numerous deals with broadcasters across Europe, Asia, and Australia for a raft of factual, documentary, and entertainment series. Keren Shahar, KI’s COO and President of Distribution, says, “Even though we and our clients are still unable to travel, our shows definitely are – all over the world! With many of our most popular titles being re-ordered by broadcasters in the UK, our slate of escapist content with take-out continues to grow – great news for … [Read more...] about Keshet International completes raft of tape sales in Europe, Asia, and Australia
Woodcut Media, Keshet International announce the fifth season of crime series ‘Britain’s Most Evil Killers’ and ‘World’s Most Evil Killers’ for Sky Crime
Indie producer Woodcut Media and international producer and distributor Keshet International have reached another milestone with the announcement of Season 5 of the hit franchise series Britain’s Most Evil Killers and World’s Most Evil Killers, commissioned by SKY Crime. The new season is scheduled to TX on the channel as of the 10th of November 2020. UK viewers and audiences worldwide continue to enjoy this true crime series which delves into the gripping real-life stories of some of the most … [Read more...] about Woodcut Media, Keshet International announce the fifth season of crime series ‘Britain’s Most Evil Killers’ and ‘World’s Most Evil Killers’ for Sky Crime
A lifetime of deliciously addictive movies exclusive to Foxtel
Foxtel announced it is expanding its already extensive movie offering launching the iconic LMN® - Lifetime Movie Network from global media company A+E Networks®; exclusive to Foxtel subscribers from 1 September 2020 and adding a slew of new movies to its on-demand library. LMN is an entertainment destination for women, featuring inspired made for television movie programming. LMN films tell both fictional and real-life stories steeped in drama and shining a light on women facing unbelievable … [Read more...] about A lifetime of deliciously addictive movies exclusive to Foxtel
COVID-19 will accelerate pay-TV services revenue decline in Australia, forecasts GlobalData
The total pay-TV services revenue in Australia is set to decline at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.2 percent from US$2.6 billion in 2019 to US$2.2 billion in 2024 due to the declining cable and direct-to-Home (DTH) TV subscriptions and falling pay-TV average revenue per user (ARPU), according to GlobalData, a leading data, and analytics company. GlobalData’s Australia Telecom Operators Country Intelligence Report forecasts that pay-TV revenues in Australia will fall sharply in … [Read more...] about COVID-19 will accelerate pay-TV services revenue decline in Australia, forecasts GlobalData
Foxtel selects CommScope to help redefine TV viewing in Australia
CommScope announced its continued partnership with Foxtel, Australia’s leading Pay TV operator, to bring The New Foxtel Experience to subscribers across the country. The New Foxtel Experience leverages CommScope technology to deliver thousands of hours of TV and on-demand movies as well as access to Netflix for subscribers through Foxtel’s iQ4 set-top box. Whether subscribers are streaming videos, recording live programming, or browsing through Foxtel’s massive on-demand library, the … [Read more...] about Foxtel selects CommScope to help redefine TV viewing in Australia