Fox Sports News (Australia)

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Fox Sports News
Launched October 1, 2006
Owned by Fox Sports Pty Ltd.
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
Audience share 0.2% (Apr '07, [1])
Country Australia
Language English
Sister channel(s) Fox Sports
Fox Footy
Fuel TV
Speed
Website foxsports.com.au
Availability
Satellite
Foxtel Channel 513
Austar Channel 513
Cable
Foxtel Channel 513
Austar Channel 513
IPTV
Fetch TV Channel 101
Xbox 360 Channel 513
Telstra T-Box Channel ???
Fox Sports News reporter Richard Bayliss at the Welcome Home parade in Sydney

Fox Sports News is an Australian cable and satellite sports news channel. Owned by Fox Sports Pty Limited (formerly Premier Media Group) and is the sister channel of Fox Sports.

Fox Sports News launched on October 1, 2006. The channel runs live for 19 hours a day, broadcasting sports news. Initially, for 6 hours a day (midnight - 6am AEST) the channel would broadcast Sky Sports News live from the UK, similar to the set-up of Australian News channel Sky News Australia. Now this timeslot is occupied by Fox Sports News Overnight which runs a loop of the news of the day beginning at 1am AEST.

On 5 March 2013 at Fox Sports new head quarter launch in Artarmon, New South Wales, among the announcements relating to Fox Sports was the new logo of Fox Sports and Fox Sports News which is in line with its global affiliate broadcasters.[2]

Fox Sports News logo used until 2013.

Presenters

  • Ryan Phelan
  • Chris Warren
  • Melanie McLaughlin
  • Dean Potter
  • Chris Stubbs
  • Sarah Jones
  • Alana Smith
  • Gerard Middleton
  • Tom Chadwick
  • Lara Pitt
  • Matt Russell
  • Alana Smith
  • Christian Jantzen
  • Ben Way
  • Julian de Stoop
  • Steve Hart

Occasional Presenters

Former Presenters

See also

References

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