Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAustralia’s pay-TV leader Foxtel is expanding its on-demand offering by adding A+E Networks’ LMN-Lifetime Movie Network to its film lineup.The package, which targets a predominantly female audience with made for television movie content, will be made available from Sept.
1, at no extra charge to subscribers of the Foxtel Movies bundle.Foxtel says that LMN already offers more than 1,000 movies on demand.
It will be programmed and managed by Foxtel in Australia with new movies added over the coming months.Foxtel is owned by News Corporation (65%) and Telstra Corporation Limited“For more than 20 years, Lifetime Movie Network has captured TV audiences in the U.S.
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