Media
Network Ten inks deal for Fox shows
Published Thursday, Mar 9 2006, 01:11 GMT | By James Welsh
Network Ten in Australia has signed a new long term programme supply agreement with Twentieth Century Fox TV in the US.
The contract, beginning in 2007, was picked up by Ten after rival network Seven decided to cut its deal with Fox in order to help it pay for its AFL coverage and improve its bottom line.
Ratings powerhouses Prison Break and 24 will remain on Seven but Ten will have the rights to new Fox-distributed shows beginning in July 2007.
The contract, beginning in 2007, was picked up by Ten after rival network Seven decided to cut its deal with Fox in order to help it pay for its AFL coverage and improve its bottom line.
Ratings powerhouses Prison Break and 24 will remain on Seven but Ten will have the rights to new Fox-distributed shows beginning in July 2007.
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