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    CNN returns to Fetch TV Knowledge channel pack, just as US Election news ramps up

    Fetch TV and Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) have announced a multi-year extension of their channel partnership.

    As part of the deal, CNN International returns to Fetch to offer extensive coverage of the U.S. election cycle, right through to the Presidential Election on November 5.

    CNN International was previously available to Fetch TV premium channel subscribers until May 2021 when their agreement ended.

    Fetch now delivers the most WBD channels in Australia, spanning Discovery, Investigation Discovery, Animal Planet, TLC, Discovery Turbo, Travel Channel, Food Network and HGTV. The addition of CNN International brings the portfolio to a total of nine channels available on the service.

    Fetch TV and Paramount Australia also recently renewed their agreement with a long-term extension of their channel partnership which will see 2 new music channels as well as current Paramount music and kids channels available for Fetch TV premium channel subscribers.

    The partnership will expand to add MTV 90s and MTV 00s as two new genre-based music channels, and will see MTV Classic rebranded as MTV 80s to complete the deep dive into the decadent decades of music.

    In addition, the existing line-up continues to include music and entertainment favourites with MTV, MTV Hits, Club MTV and CMT plus children’s favourites Nick, Nick Jr. and Nick Music.

    Neerav Bhatt
    Neerav Bhatthttps://www.bhatt.id.au/blog/about-neerav-bhatt/
    Thanks to his broad general knowledge, research skills and ability to explain complex issues Neerav Bhatt has appeared in the online, print, radio and TV media including: ABC (Online, TV, Radio), SBS (Online, Radio), BBC World Service (Radio), 10 News TV, Sky News TV, Australian IT, Technology Spectator, Ausdroid, iTnews, APCMAG, IDG CSO and a variety of other publications. In 2023 he joined the techAU team and represents them at Sydney events.

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