13th Street (Australian TV channel) explained

13th Street
Logo Alt:13th Street logo
Launch Date:15 November 2009
Closed Date:31 December 2019
Picture Format:576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Owner:NBCUniversal
Country:Australia
Language:English
Sister Channels:CNBC Australia
E!
Style Network
Syfy
Universal TV
Euronews
Timeshift Service:13th Street + 2
Website:www.13thstreet.com.au
Replaced By:Fox Sleuth

13th Street was an Australian television channel which specialised in airing action and suspense programmes. The channel was owned by NBC Universal and was launched on 15 November 2009 as part of Foxtel's Next Generation launch. It launched on Fetch TV in 2017 as part of Fetch TV's channel pack revamp.

The same business that runs 13th Street in other nations also owned 13th Street in Australia. It was the first 13th Street to use the new logo, which Universal Networks International debuted at MIPCOM in October 2009[1]

On 3 November 2014, 13th Street launched a HD simulcast on Foxtel. In addition, it moved from channel 113 to channel 118 and 13th Street + 2 moved from channel 163 to channel 160.[2] It launched on channel 110 on the IPTV service Fetch TV in 2017. It ceased broadcasting on 31 December 2019, alongside sister channel Syfy. The last program broadcast was Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries.[3] It was replaced by Fox Sleuth.

Programming

Programming on 13th Street was a mix of Australian, British, American and Canadian murder mysteries and crime dramas. The channel featured television series, mini-series and movies. Some of its programming was moved from sister channel Universal Channel when 13th Street launched (largely murder mystery style programs), however a larger range of premieres launched on 13th Street.[4]

Final programming

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Former programming

Ratings

Since its launch, 13th Street has dramatically increased its ratings to become one of the most watched subscription channels in Australia. Shortly after its November 2009 launch, it received a 0.6% share in the week beginning 29 November.[10] By the end of December, ratings tripled to a 1.8% share.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Foxtel: Watch what you want when you want . 16 November 2009 . Knox, David . https://web.archive.org/web/20091002222028/http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/09/foxtel-watch-what-you-want-when-where-you-want.html . 2 October 2009 . live.
  2. Web site: Knox. David. BoxSets, Discovery Kids launch on Foxtel.. TV Tonight. 3 November 2014. 5 November 2014.
  3. Web site: Schedule . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20191222135500/http://www.13thstreet.com.au/schedule/01-01-2020 . 2019-12-22 . 2023-06-22 . 13th Street.
  4. Web site: 13th Street: November Highlights. 16 November 2009 . Knox, David.
  5. Web site: Schedule . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20191222135500/http://www.13thstreet.com.au/schedule/22-12-2019 . 2019-12-22 . 2023-06-22 . 13th Street.
  6. Web site: Foxtel's TVH!TS is the new channel destination for TV's greatest hits from Wednesday, January 1. 16 December 2013. 17 December 2013.
  7. Web site: Syfy reveals more titles for 2014. TV Tonight. David. Knox. 26 November 2013. 28 November 2013.
  8. Law & Order: UK - Season 4. YouTube. Australia. 27 March 2014. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211220/2fF4il0L6ws . 2021-12-20 . live.
  9. Web site: Returning: Law and Order: UK. TV Tonight. David. Knox. 16 April 2014. 17 April 2014.
  10. Web site: Metropolitan Total TV Share of All Viewing - All Homes (A2) 5 City Share Report Week 49 2009 (29/11/09 - 05/12/09) . 12 December 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110220041536/http://www.oztam.com.au/documents/2009/A2_20091129.pdf . 20 February 2011 . dead .
  11. Web site: Oztam Ratings - 27/12/2009-03/01/2010. Oztam. 13 April 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20110220035604/http://www.oztam.com.au/documents/2010/B1_20100103.pdf. 20 February 2011. dead.