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Wikipedia: TV1 (Australia)
TV1
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Launched January 26, 1995
Owned by TV1 General Entertainment Partnership:
Sony Pictures Television,
NBC Universal,
CBS Paramount[1]
Picture format 576i (SDTV 4:3)

576i (SDTV 16:9) (2010)

Audience share 0.7% (September 2009, [2])
Slogan Television's Greatest Hits
Country Australia
Sister channel(s) Sci Fi Channel
Website www.tv1.com.au
Availability
Satellite
Foxtel Digital Channel 101
Austar Digital Channel 101
Foxtel Digital timeshift Channel 151
Austar Digital timeshift Channel 151
Cable
Foxtel Digital Channel 101
Foxtel Digital timeshift Channel 151
For other uses, see TV1 disambiguation.

TV1 is an Australian cable and satellite channel available on Foxtel, Austar and Optus Television's subscription platforms.

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History

It launched as part of the original Galaxy lineup. The channel is jointly owned by Sony International Television, Universal Studios and Paramount. The channel shows numerous sitcoms, dramas, movies and other programming. It refers to itself as 'Television's Greatest Hits'. TV1 also produces original comedy programs including the new program Stupid Stupid Man.

TV1 also operates the Australian Sci Fi Channel.

Programming

Programming is split into several themes referred to as: Afternoons, Comedy with Bite, Sci-Fi Sector, Retrorama, On the Range and Crime Time. Not all programs shown below are currently being screened. Since the launch of the Sci Fi Channel, science fiction and fantasy programming no longer airs on the channel. [3]

Original programming:

Drama

Comedy

References

  1. ^ TV1 - About Us
  2. ^ OzTAM Metropolitan Total TV Share of All Viewing report
  3. ^ TV1. "All Shows". http://www.tv1.com.au/Shows/. Retrieved 2009-09-30. 

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