- Source: Fox 8
- Source: Fox8
Television stations
= Current stations in the US
=KJUD-DT3, a digital subchannel of KJUD in Juneau, Alaska
WAGM-DT2, a digital subchannel of WAGM-TV in Presque Isle, Maine
WCHS-DT2, a digital subchannel of WCHS-TV in Charleston, West Virginia
WGHP in High Point, North Carolina
WJW in Cleveland, Ohio, with website at fox8.com
WLIO-DT2, a digital subchannel of WLIO in Lima, Ohio
WVUE-DT in New Orleans, Louisiana
WWCP-TV in Johnstown, Pennsylvania
= Former stations in the US
=WFXI, Morehead City, North Carolina (1989-2017)
= Stations not in the US
=Fox8, a general entertainment channel in Australia owned by Foxtel Management Pty Ltd
Fox 8 (Dutch TV channel), former name of Dutch television station Veronica TV when it was owned by News Corporation
Other uses
"Fox 8", a 2013 short story written by George Saunders
Fox8 (corporately stylised as FOX8, alternatively as Fox 8 or FOX 8) is an Australian pay television channel available on Foxtel, and Optus Television's subscription platforms. It is the most watched subscription television channel in Australia (with or without the timeshift). A high definition version of the channel, Fox8HD, was launched on the Foxtel and Austar platforms on 15 November 2008.
History
The channel runs many programs produced by Fox and in fact was originally called "Fox" before adding the "8" to the title. The channel was found on channel 8 on Foxtel analogue and Austar standard and channel 108 on Foxtel Digital and Austar Digital. Fox8 is Foxtel's most popular subscription channel and peak channel. It is also News Corporation's peak Australian channel (similar to Sky1 in the UK and FX in the USA). FOX8 is one of the very few channels to have been continuously broadcast since Foxtel's foundation in 1995. During the late 1990s, Fox8 used to show Saturday Night NRL matches.
FOX8+2 was introduced with the Foxtel and Austar Digital Services on Channel 150. This allows the viewing of the same programs on Fox8, but two hours later. One of the known advantages of this TimeShift Channel, is that Western Australian viewers can see this channel at the correct time in their state as advertised. FOX8 and Foxtel have a deal with Network Ten to receive their shows bought from the USA Fox network. Some shows like this include The Simpsons, Futurama, and The Simple Life. During the migration to the digital platform, Foxtel's Fox Kids (similar to the US version) channel was discontinued in 2004 and a selection of its programming was moved to FOX8 in the early mornings.
The channel was rebranded significantly at the start of 2005, matching the American Fox channel's logo with the addition of the 8 at the end. FOX8's overall graphics also changed in style. Shortly after the rebranding, the station received its first official website. The website was relaunched in October 2005 as a fuller visual experience showing extracts from the top shows.
During the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, the channel screened a 17-day, multiple animated show marathon named "Battle of the Animations" involving Family Guy, American Dad!, The Simpsons, Futurama and King of the Hill. The event concluded on Sunday 24 August with a smaller marathon involving the winning show, as chosen by the viewing audience over the course of the 17 days. The winning show was Family Guy.
On 1 November 2008, as part of the launch of a new channel named 111 HITS (now Fox Comedy), many shows from Fox8 and other channels moved to 111 Hits.
On 15 November 2009, FOX8 HD launched on Austar and Foxtel. In 2009, it had the highest rating non-sporting related program or event on subscription television in Australia, Australia's Next Top Model.
On 16 March 2010, FOX8 launched a brand new website.
On 21 May 2011, FOX8 underwent a major rebrand, incorporating a new look, with a new style of branding programs.
In October 2011, FOX8 introduced a Program Return Graphic during a program.
In February 2013, Foxtel announced a deal with The Walt Disney Company which included an exclusive output deal with ABC Family. ABC Family produces some of FOX8's hit programs such as Bunheads, Switched at Birth and The Secret Life of the American Teenager, as well as The Fosters and Twisted which were to premiere later in 2013.
In October 2013, FOX8 launched a new on-air look that included the new slogan TV for the Now Gen (replacing So Fox8).
On 12 December 2022, it was confirmed that Fox8 would be taking The Simpsons and all other Fox adult animation shows off the network in a move to revamp the channel as well as encourage viewers to sign up to Disney+, which has all Fox adult animation shows and which is also available as an app on Foxtel. A final Simpsons marathon aired on the network that month which concluded on 31 December.
On 28 September 2023, inline with the rebrand of Foxtel's FOX-branded channels (ex. FOX Arena to Arena), FOX8 updated their logo.
Programming
= Current programming
=Original programming
Acquired programming
The 100
A.P.B.
Arrow
Batwoman
The Carbonaro Effect
The Critic
Clone High
DC's Legends of Tomorrow
Dilbert
Ellen's Game of Games
Entourage
Guessable
Kung Fu
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Legacies
The Middle
Pennyworth
Power Book II: Ghost
Roast Battle
RockWiz
Saturday Night Live
Scavengers Reign
Stargirl
Stitchers
Strike Back
Supergirl
Superman & Lois
Supernatural
Taskmaster
Tacoma FD
Ted
Ten 7 Aotearoa
The Titan Games
The Misery Index
Top 20 Funniest
Tosh.0
Two and a Half Men
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
The Office
Wipeout
Wipeout (TBS reboot)
WWE:
Raw (LIVE since 4 February 2014)
SmackDown (LIVE since 20 July 2016)
NXT (LIVE since January 2020)
Young Rock
Future programming
The Amazing Race
= Former programming
=Original programming
Action Earth (2007)
An Aussie Goes Barmy (2006)
An Aussie Goes Bolly (Filmed and copyrighted in 2007) (Aired in 2008)
An Aussie Goes Calypso (2008)
Australia's Next Top Model (2005–2016)
Blood, Sweat and Gears (2008)
CD Live (2006)
Confidential (2007)
The Contender Australia (2009)
Crash Palace (2002)
Crown Australian Celebrity Poker Challenge (2006)
Dangerous (2007)
Dating in the Dark Australia (2010–2012)
D-Tours
The Face Australia (2014)
Fish Out of Water (2007)
Football Superstar (2008–2010)
Love Bytes (2004)
Premiere
Ra
Rove LA (2011–2012)
The Phone (2009)
Runway to LA (2007)
The Singing Office (2007)
SLiDE (2011)
The Stafford Brothers (2011)
Cricket Superstar (2012)
The Recruit (2014, 2016)
Acquired programming
24
Two Guys and a Girl
2 Broke Girls
3rd Rock from the Sun
7th Heaven
8 Simple Rules
About a Boy
According to Jim
Alien Nation
Ally McBeal
American Dad! (moved to Disney+)
America's Most Wanted
America’s Next Top Model
Andromeda
Angel
Angry Birds Toons
Archer
Atlantis
Baby Daddy
Bates Motel (moved to SoHo)
Baywatch
The Best Years
Beverly Hills, 90210
Bitten
Blood Ties
Bob's Burgers (moved to Disney+)
Border Security: Australia's Front Line
Border Security: International
Bones (moved to SoHo)
Breaking the Magician's Code: Magic's Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The Carrie Diaries (moved to 7flix)
Celebrity Poker Showdown
Chasing Life
Cheaters
Chicago Fire (moved to SoHo in October 2015, returning November 2016)
Chuck
The Cleveland Show (moved to Disney+)
Clubhouse
The Collector
The Contender
The Crazy Ones
Criss Angel Mindfreak
Cristela
The Cut
Dating in the Dark
Dark Angel
Dead Like Me
The District
Dog the Bounty Hunter (moved to A&E)
Dollhouse
E! News Live
Empire
The Face
Falling Skies
Fastlane
Family Guy (moved to Disney+)
Farscape
Fear Factor
The 5th Wheel
Finding Carter
The Flash
Futurama (moved to Disney+)
The Gates
Glee
Good Trouble
Gossip Girl
Got to Dance
Greek
Grimm
Grown-ish
Hannibal (moved to Showcase)
Hart of Dixie
Heartbreak High
The Hills
Highway Patrol
The Hughleys
Human Weapon
Ice Road Truckers (moved to A&E)
Impact Wrestling (moved to Fuel TV)
The Incredible Hulk
The Inside
Jane By Design
jPod
Jane the Virgin
The Jerry Springer Show
Jurassic Fight Club
Killer Magic
King of the Hill (moved to Disney+)
The King of Queens
Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire
K-Ville
Kyle XY
Last Man Standing
Law & Order
Legend of the Seeker
Less than Perfect
Listen Up
Live to Dance
The Lying Game
Make It Or Break It
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Maximum Exposure
Melrose Place
The Mentalist (moved to TVH!TS)
The Messengers
The Mob Doctor
Modern Family (moved to Disney+)
Motherland: Fort Salem
Mutant X
MXC
My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss
My Wife and Kids
NCIS: Los Angeles (moved to TVH!TS)
New Girl (moved to Disney+)
New Zealand's Next Top Model
Nikita
On the Lot
The Originals
The Others
Pretty Little Liars
The Pretender
Pineapple Dance Studios
Point Pleasant
Prison Break (moved to FX)
Reba
Relic Hunter
Resurrection Blvd.
Revolution
Roswell
Scare Tactics
The Secret Circle
The Secret Life of the American Teenager
Sex and the City
The Simpsons (moved to Disney+)
Skins
Sleepy Hollow
Smallville
Son of the Beach
Solitary
South Beach
Standoff
Still Standing
Strip Search
Superstore (moved to Fox Comedy)
S.W.A.T.
Switched at Birth
Teen Wolf
Temptation Island
That '70s Show
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Texas S.W.A.T.
Third Watch
Titus
Twisted
Unan1mous
Ultimate Fighting Championship
The Vampire Diaries
Vice
V.I.P.
Ultimate Gamer
Walker, Texas Ranger
White Collar Blue
Wonderfalls
World Poker Tour
World's Most Amazing Videos
World's Wildest Police Videos
The X-Files
WWE:
ECW
Heat
Main Event
Superstars
Tough Enough
Vintage Collection
Yes, Dear
Young & Hungry
Logos
See also
Television in Australia
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Megan Fox
- 20th Century Studios
- Fox Broadcasting Company
- Fox News Channel
- Fox Movies (Asia)
- Don King
- Fox Channel Asia
- Oksigen
- Matteo Guerinoni
- Fox Life
- Fox 8
- Fox8
- WVUE-DT
- Fox
- Fox Broadcasting Company
- Megan Fox
- Veronica TV
- UFC on Fox: Johnson vs. Moraga
- William Fox (producer)
- Fox News
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