Fuel TV
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Fuel TV | |
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Launched | July 1, 2003 |
Owned by | News Corporation |
Slogan | Pure Soap 24/7 |
Website | fuel.tv |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
DirecTV | Channel 612 |
Dish Network | Unavailable |
Cable | |
Verizon FiOS | Channel 178 |
Comcast | Channels Vary |
Time Warner Cable | Channels Vary |
Charter | Channels Vary |
Cox Cable | Channels Vary |
IO Digital Cable (Cablevision) | Channel 403 |
Bright House Networks | Channels Vary |
Foxtel (Australia) | Channel 516 |
Fuel TV is an action sports network that appears in the United States and Australia.
[edit] United States
In the US, the channel is part of Fox Cable Networks and was officially launched on July 1, 2003. The channel was one of the first networks dedicated to action sports.
[edit] Australia
The Australian version launched in 2004, and is owned by Premier Media Group. This channel mainly airs content originally sourced for the American Fuel TV. It also screens limited original content, and also airs the show X-Play commissioned by G4.
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Brands: NFL on Fox • Major League Baseball on Fox • NASCAR on Fox • Bowl Championship Series • Cotton Bowl • Formula One
American cable/satellite networks: Big Ten Network (debuting August 2007) • Fox College Sports • Fox Sports Net • Fox Sports en Espanol • Fuel TV • Speed Channel
Owned and operated regional sports networks: Arizona • Bay Area (40-percent stake) • Detroit • Florida • Houston (separate subfeed of FSN Southwest for the Houston/Southeast Texas markets) • Indiana • Midwest • North • Ohio • Prime Ticket • South • SportsSouth • Sun Sports (split ownership with Comcast) • Southwest • West
Affiliated regional sports networks: New England • New York • Northwest • Pittsburgh • Rocky Mountain • Utah (separate subfeed of FSN Rocky Mountain for the Salt Lake City market) • Comcast SportsNet (Chicago, Mid-Atlantic, and Philadelphia networks) • MSG Network • New England Sports Network (partial programming)
International sports networks: Australia • Canada • Latinoamerica
Others: Fox Sports Radio
Defunct brands/networks: FSN Chicago • Fox Footy Channel • NHL on Fox • NFL Europe on Fox • Prime Network • SportsChannel America
Broadcast sports divisions: ESPN on ABC • CBS Sports • Fox Sports • NBC Sports
National cable/satellite networks: ESPN • ESPN2 • ESPN Classic • ESPNEWS • Fox Sports Net • Versus
Specialty networks: Big Ten Network (launches Aug. 2007) • CSTV • ESPNU • Fox College Sports • Fox Soccer Channel • Fuel TV • GOL TV • Horse Racing TV • Men's Outdoor and Recreation • MountainWest Sports Network • NBA TV • NFL Network • Setanta Sports • SPEED Channel • The Golf Channel • The Outdoor Channel • The Tennis Channel • TVG
Occasional broadcasts: HBO • Showtime • Spike TV • Superstation WGN • TBS • TNT • USA Network • Sci Fi Channel • The CW • ION Television • MyNetworkTV
Regional sports networks: Fox Sports Net • 4SD • Altitude • Comcast SportsNet • CSS • CST • MASN • MSG • NESN • SportSouth • SNY • STO • Sun Sports • YES
Syndicators: ESPN Plus • LF Sports • Raycom Sports
Spanish language: ESPN Deportes • Fox Sports en Español
Broadband services: ESPN360 • WCSN
Defunct networks: C-SET • CNNSI • Empire • Mizlou • OnTV • SCORE • SportsChannel America • SportsChannel Los Angeles • Sports Time • TVS • Victory Sports