Fox Life (Netherlands)

Fox Life
Launched 7 September 2009
Owned by Fox International Channels Benelux (21st Century Fox)
Picture format 576i (16:9, SD), 1080i (HD)
Slogan 24/7 beste series zonder breaks
Country Netherlands
Broadcast area Netherlands
Sister channel(s) Fox
National Geographic Channel HD
National Geographic Channel
Nat Geo Wild
24Kitchen
Fox Sports Eredivisie
Fox Sports International
BabyTV
Website www.foxlifetv.nl
Availability
Cable
Ziggo Channel 26 (SD/HD)
CAIW Channel 105
Delta NV Channel 366
Streaming media
Horizon Horizon.tv (Netherlands only)

Fox Life is a television channel, launched by Fox International Channels Benelux, which airs across the Netherlands and initially in Flanders (Belgium) as well. It's also available in HD. Its basic programming include numerous television series and sitcoms. It launched on 7 September 2009. The channel also has versions in other countries around Europe.

Flemish Version

As of 22 November 2011 Fox had to change the programming for Fox Life in Flanders due to television right issues in Belgium. From then on a separate Flemish version was airing in Belgium. The provider of satellite television in the Netherlands, CanalDigitaal, had to replace Fox Life by the Flemish version as well because it shares the Fox Life feed with the Belgian provider of satellite television, TV Vlaanderen Digitaal.[1] From 22 September Fox Life has been replaced by 24Kitchen for satellite viewers in the Netherlands. The Flemish Fox Life was rebranded as Fox and is only available for Telenet subscribers.[2]

Programming

Logos

See also

References

  1. Jarco Kriek (12 November 2011). "CanalDigitaal-abonnees moeten The Simpsons op FOXlife missen" (in Dutch). Totaal TV.
  2. Jarco Kriek (21 September 2015). "24Kitchen vervangt Foxlife bij CanalDigitaal" (in Dutch). Totaal TV.

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