Crime (Australian TV channel)

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Crime
CountryAustralia
Broadcast areaAustralia
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Timeshift serviceCrime +2
Ownership
Owner Foxtel Networks
Sister channels Foxtel Networks channels
History
Launched1 January 2014;9 years ago (2014-01-01)
Former namesTVHits (2014–2019)
FOX Crime (2019-2023)
Availability
Streaming media
Foxtel Go Channel 113
Binge binge.com.au

Crime (formerly FOX Crime) is an Australian subscription television channel primarily screening crime drama television series. The channel launched on 7 November 2019, replacing TVHits. [1] [2]

Contents

History

TVHits (2014–2019)

In August 2013 it was announced Foxtel had failed to complete negotiations with the TV1 General Entertainment Partnership for a new carriage deal for their channel TV1, an Australian general entertainment channel dedicated to hit television series. As a result, Foxtel planned to replace it with another general entertainment channel once TV1's carriage deal had expired. [3] In October 2013 it was announced TVHits, a channel owned and operated by Foxtel Networks, would replace TV1 on 1 January 2014. The branding logo used an exclamation point in place of the "I" character. [4] [5]

TVHits' logo used for its entirety (2014-2019) TVHits Foxtel logo.svg
TVHits' logo used for its entirety (2014–2019)

On 1 January 2014, the channel launched on pay television provider Foxtel (which included its streaming service Foxtel Go as well as its IPTV service Foxtel Play) [4] [6] as well as on Australian IPTV provider Fetch TV. [7] [8]

On 1 January 2019 TVHits ceased broadcasting on Fetch TV as the provider, and TVHits parent company Foxtel were unable to renew their supply agreement. [9]

TVHits programming

At launch, TVHits' programming primarily consisted of hit American shows from Warner Bros., Carsey-Werner, Sony Pictures Television, CBS Studios International and NBCUniversal. [4] [5] [6] However, following the rebrand of 111 on 1 November 2015, the channel's sitcoms moved to 111 and as a result, the channel became solely focused on dramas. [10] [11]

FOX Crime logo used from 7 November 2019 - 28 September 2023 Fox Crime Australia.png
FOX Crime logo used from 7 November 2019 - 28 September 2023

Fox Crime (2019–2023)

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] This new channel would replace the existing TVHits which offered similar content. These new Fox-branded channels were a means of building and consolidating the Fox brand to combat increasing competition in the subscription television marketplace. [12]

Crime (2023-present)

On 28 September 2023, the channel rebranded as Crime with a new logo. [13]

Programming

Current programming

Former programming

As TVHits

See also

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