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For the American service, see Showtime

showtime premiere
Showtime-premiere.svg
Launched 3 March 1995[1][2]
Owned by the Premium Movie Partnership (PMP)
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Country Australia Australia
Language English
Formerly called Showtime (prior to 15 November 2009)
Sister channel(s)
Showcase
Showtime Action
Showtime Comedy
Showtime Drama
Timeshift service showtime two
Website showtime.com.au
Availability
Satellite
Foxtel Channel 219 (HD)
Channel 401
Channel 402 (two)
Austar Channel 219 (HD)
Channel 401
Channel 402 (two))
Cable
Foxtel Channel 401
Channel 402 (two)
Channel 219 (HD)
Austar Channel 401
Channel 402 (two)
Channel 219 (HD)
Optus Channel 401
Channel 402 (two)
IPTV
Xbox 360 Channel 401
Telstra T-Box Channel ???

Showtime Movie Channels is an Australian pay-TV movie service, available on the Foxtel, Optus and Austar TV platforms, the service consists of five original channels (showtime premiere, showcase, showtime action, showtime comedy, showtime drama), three HD simulcasts (showtime premiere HD, showcase HD, showtime action HD) and two timeshift channels (showtime two, showcase two). It is owned and operated by the Premium Movie Partnership (PMP), a joint venture in which Sony Pictures Entertainment, NBC Universal, Viacom, News Corporation and Liberty Global have equal shares. The main competitor to Showtime is Movie Network.

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[edit] History

Encore logo prior to Showtime Greats rebrand

Formed in late 1994 through a joint partnership between Australis Media, Columbia TriStar, MCA, Viacom and Tele-Communications Inc.,[3] Showtime started broadcasting in 1995 as part of the basic package on the now-defunct Galaxy service, showing first-run films. At the same time its sister channel named Encore was launched, showing older 'classic' movies. Until their launch in March 1995, trailers and previews were broadcast in their channel slots. Both channels were originally programmed in Burbank, California, until local operations commenced in October 1995.[4] It later became available as part of the Austar and Foxtel services when they were launched. In December 2002, the Showtime channels also became available on Optus Television. Encore was renamed Showtime Greats on 1 March 2004, with a move to more contemporary films.

Showtime logo prior till November 14, 2009 rename as premiere

In September 2007 it was announced that a premium channel called showcase would be launched on 1 December 2007 as part of the suite of Showtime channels, ahead of changes that would allow Movie Network to compete directly with Showtime for subscribers.[5]

showcase screens movies (mainly independent, arthouse and documentary features),some comedy programs as well as a number of television series.

On 15 November 2009, Showtime Greats was replaced by showtime action, showtime comedy and showtime drama.[6] In addition, Showtime was renamed showtime premiere.

[edit] Channels

All showtime channels area available on Foxtel, Austar and Optus, unless otherwise noted. showtime premiere and showcase are also available through Xbox 360's IPTV service.

Channel SD Service Timeshift HD service
Not available on Optus
Notes
showtime premiere Showtime-premiere.svg Launched 3 March 1995[1] Launched 2 December 2000 as Showtime 2[2] Launched 15 December 2009 Branded as Showtime until 14 December 2009
Channel 401 Channel 402 Channel 219
showtime action Showtime-action.svg Launched 15 November 2009
Channel 406 Channel 221
showtime comedy Showtime-comedy.svg Launched 15 November 2009
Channel 407
showtime drama Showtime-drama.svg Launched 15 November 2009
Channel 408
showtime greats Encore-australia.svg Launched 3 March 1995 Branded as Encore until 1 March 2004
Closed on 14 November 2009
Channel 404

[edit] showcase

[edit] Showtime Greats

Showtime Greats was an Australian cable and satellite television channel which was available on the Foxtel, Austar and Optus Television subscription television platforms.

Showtime Greats broadcast films ranging from the 1960s to the early 2000s.

[edit] Internet download services

Launched on 1 October 2009 were two exclusive channels to Foxtel Download. These are:

  • Showtime Family

Showtime Family features family friendly movies and is exclusive to Foxtel's download service.

  • Showtime Horror

Showtime Horror features Classic and modern Horror movies and is exclusive to Foxtel's download service.

[edit] Showtime Australia

Showtime Australia is unrelated to the American Showtime service, but pays a licence fee for the use of the name and trademark.[citation needed] It also produces some Australian movies, such as Bad Eggs, in conjunction with other companies.

[edit] Trademark and Branding

Despite the name being Showtime, for branding purposes it is usually spelt in all capitals to match the channel logo. Similarly, Showcase is usually spelt in all lower case. As a matter of fact, the branding for Showtime uses the former logo from the American cable service until 1997.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Oliver, Robin (6 March 1997). "Galaxy of stars but light on hard info". Sydney Morning Herald (Fairfax Media): p. 8. http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?docID=news950306_0093_5182. Retrieved 27 December 2009. "In addition to its sports network, already operating, Galaxy trebled the choice on Friday when Showtime, a premium movie channel, and Encore, a movie favourites channel, got under way." 
  2. ^ a b Murdoch, Blake (28 November 2000). "New pay TV offerings from Australia's Foxtel.". Hollywood Reporter 365 (43): 10. ISSN 0018-3660. http://allbusiness.com/services/motion-pictures/4829937-1.html. Retrieved 2 May 2010. 
  3. ^ Potter, Ben (22 November 1994). "Australis Gets Film Rights". The Age: p. 43. http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?docID=news941122_0175_3719. Retrieved 17 October 2010. 
  4. ^ McCutcheon, Marion (2006) (PhD thesis). Is Pay TV Meeting its Promise?. Murdoch University. p. 207. OCLC 225581080. http://wwwlib.murdoch.edu.au/adt/pubfiles/adt-MU20070514.112807/02Whole.pdf. 
  5. ^ Meade, Amanda (13 September 2007). "Channel a gift for devotees of drama". The Australian: p. 33. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22408311-30540,00.html. Retrieved 30 August 2010. 
  6. ^ "Optus TV Packages". Optus Television. http://personal.optus.com.au/web/ocaportal.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=Template_woRHS&FP=/personal/customerhelp/digitaltv/featuresupport&site=personal#_Optus_TV_Packages. Retrieved 23 September 2009. 

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