news National broadband provider iiNet and its subsidiary brands have instantly dumped the Fetch TV Internet television platform following the company’s acquisition by TPG, with Fetch TV confirming ...
iiNet's Fetch TV is no longer available for purchase, according to a statement released on the company's website. iiNet said customers with an existing iiNet TV that features Fetch service will be ...
news Fetch TV has revealed it is financially profitable and rapidly expanding its operations and customer numbers, in news that signals it will not be substantially adversely affected by the decision ...
The changes mean iiNet TV with the Fetch Entertainment Plus package now includes Disney Channel, Disney Junior, ESPN and ESPN2 in addition to the extensive existing rich range of content. Chief ...
iiNet has spent less than a month under new owners TPG, but there are signs of change beyond the nixing of Fetch TV. As high profile execs depart, TPG says call centre staff will stay but other roles ...
iiNet is no longer selling the Fetch TV set-top box, which it launched with such fanfare last year. No announcement has been made, but the move is believed to have been at the command of new owner TPG ...
Fetch will launch a multimillion-dollar campaign over the next 12 weeks, spending more on marketing in three months than in the past five years. The challenger pay television business will be backed ...
SingTel-Optus and iiNet will launch simultaneous ad campaigns worth millions of dollars that promote Foxtel and Telstra rival, Fetch TV . Optus, iiNet and Fetch TV are all set to launch ad campaigns ...
The deal means iiNet customers will be able to have their internet connection, telephone service and television from a single provider, the Perth-based iiNet said. iiNet chief executive Michael Malone ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. After talks with Foxtel, TPG is forcing newly-acquired iiNet and its subsidiaries to abandon competing pay TV service Fetch TV. Only ...