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== Sci Fi Channel ==
 
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==Sci Fi Channel==
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===2006–2012===
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[[File:Sci Fi 2002.svg|200px|centre]]
 
Despite sharing the branding of the American [[Syfy|Sci Fi]], the Australian '''Sci Fi Channel''' was majority owned and operated by TV1 General Entertainment, who also managed [[TV1]]. Sci Fi Channel boasted different shows and scheduling to its American counterpart.
   
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==SF==
 
===2012-2013===
[[File:Sci Fi 2002.svg|200x200px|centre]]Despite sharing the branding of the American [[Syfy|Sci Fi]], the Australian '''Sci Fi Channel '''was majority owned and operated by TV1 General Entertainment, who also managed [[TV Hits|TV1]]. Sci Fi Channel boasted different shows and scheduling to its American counterpart.
 
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[[File:SF-logo-2012.png|200px|centre]]
 
Sci Fi Channel was rebranded '''SF''' on 23rd July 2012, introducing both a new logo and on-air presentation created by Sydney-based Ink Project. The new logo was accompanied by a new primary tagline "we are sci fi" and a set of secondary taglines reading "we are [adjective]". By this point, the American Sci Fi (now known as Syfy) hadn't used the planet logo for two years.
   
 
This identity would be short lived as [[Foxtel]] failed to secure a carriage deal with TV1 General Entertainment for 2014. With no other nation-wide subscription TV services, SF was set to close. This included sister channel TV1, whose bandwidth was taken over by Foxtel's [[TV Hits]]. SF's feed was replaced from 1st January 2014 by the Australian branch of [[Syfy Universal]], albeit without the Universal brand.
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[[Category:Science fiction television channels]]
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[[Category:Television channels in Australia]]
[[File:SF-logo-2012.png|200x200px|centre]]
 
Sci Fi Channel was rebranded '''SF '''on 23 July, 2012 introducing both a new logo and on-air presentation created by Sydney firm Ink Project. The new logo was accompanied by a new primary tagline "we are sci fi" and a set of secondary taglines reading "we are [adjective]". By this point, the American Sci Fi (now known as Syfy) had not used the former branding for two years.
 
 
This identity would be short lived as [[Foxtel]] failed to secure a carriage deal with TV1 General Entertainment for 2014. With no other nation-wide subscription TV services, this meant SF was set to close. This included sister channel TV1, whose bandwidth was taken over by Foxtel-owned TV Hits. SF on the other hand was replaced from January 1, 2014 by an Australian branch of [[Syfy Universal]], albeit removing the Universal brand.{{Foxtel}}
 
 
[[Category:Defunct television channels in Australia]]
 
[[Category:Defunct television channels in Australia]]
 
[[Category:TV1]]
 
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[[Category:Foxtel]]
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[[Category:Science fiction television channels]]
 
 
[[Category:Telstra Corporation]]
 
[[Category:Telstra Corporation]]
 
[[Category:News Corporation]]
 
[[Category:News Corporation]]
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Revision as of 12:39, 20 February 2019

2006–2012 2012-2013
2006–2012 2012-2013

Sci Fi Channel

2006–2012

Sci Fi 2002

Despite sharing the branding of the American Sci Fi, the Australian Sci Fi Channel was majority owned and operated by TV1 General Entertainment, who also managed TV1. Sci Fi Channel boasted different shows and scheduling to its American counterpart.

SF

2012-2013

SF-logo-2012

Sci Fi Channel was rebranded SF on 23rd July 2012, introducing both a new logo and on-air presentation created by Sydney-based Ink Project. The new logo was accompanied by a new primary tagline "we are sci fi" and a set of secondary taglines reading "we are [adjective]". By this point, the American Sci Fi (now known as Syfy) hadn't used the planet logo for two years.

This identity would be short lived as Foxtel failed to secure a carriage deal with TV1 General Entertainment for 2014. With no other nation-wide subscription TV services, SF was set to close. This included sister channel TV1, whose bandwidth was taken over by Foxtel's TV Hits. SF's feed was replaced from 1st January 2014 by the Australian branch of Syfy Universal, albeit without the Universal brand.