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Showtime Australia
CountryAustralia

Showtime Australia is a three-tier Australian pay-TV movie service, consisting of Showtime, Showtime +2 (Showtime delayed by two hours - timeshift), Showtime Greats and Showcase. All three channels are found on Foxtel's movie package, which is not included in the getting started package.

History

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Encore logo prior to Showtime Greats launch

Showtime started out in 1995 as part of the basic package on the now-defunct Galaxy service, showing first-run films. It later became available as part of the Austar and Foxtel services when they were launched. At the same time its sister channel named Encore was launched, showing older 'classic' movies. Encore was renamed Showtime Greats on 1 March 2004, with a move to more contemporary films. The Showtime channels are now also available on Optus Television.

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[1].

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

Producers

It is produced by the Premium Movie Partnership (PMP), a joint venture in which Sony, Universal, Paramount, 20th Century Fox and Liberty Media have equal shares. The main competitor to Showtime is Movie Network.

showcase

(Channel 403 on Foxtel,Optus TV and Austar Digital)

Showcase Australia programming includes first run drama,comedy series,documentaries and films to Foxtel viewers. Most of the television programs screened are ones on cable networks in America including FX, Showtime America, HBO and AMC. Some of these television programs include Dexter, House of Saddam, The Tudors, John Adams, In Treatment, Breaking Bad, True Blood, Brotherhood, John from Cincinatti, The Riches, Generation Kill, Hung, Saving Grace, Low Winter Sun, Eastbound and Down, The Life and Times of Tim, Sleeper Cell, Sons of Anarchy and home grown drama including Love My Way, Satisfaction and new drama Tangle.

Showtime's Chief Executive Officer Peter Rose said: 'Showcase will provide an extensive selection of exclusive entertainment from Emmy award winning drama series, features and feature documentaries, launching with five Australian television premieres (including three exclusive television dramas) each week. The Showcase programming line-up is unrivaled, and it is available at no extra cost to subscribers of the Showtime suite of channels. 'Showcase provides a real home at last for quality drama in Australia, and this list of outstanding event television is just the start. With our continued commitment to producing and acquiring the best in television entertainment, the channel will continue to provide extraordinary original series through 2008 and beyond,' continued Peter Rose.

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.

Showtime Greats

(Channel 404 on Foxtel,Optus TV and Austar Digital)

Shows the greatest movies from the 60's,70's and 80's. As well as movies from the 90's and the 2000's

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.

References

  1. ^ SHOWCASE Media Release - Showtime website, 13 September 2007