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Channels

All showtime channels area available on Foxtel, Austar and Optus, unless otherwise noted. showtime premiere and showcase are also available through Xbox 360's IPTV service.

Channel SD Service Timeshift HD service
Notes
showtime premiere Launched 3 March 1995 Launched 2 December 2000 as Showtime 2 Launched 15 December 2009 Branded as Showtime until 14 December 2009
Channel 401 Channel 402 Channel 219
showtime action Launched 15 November 2009
Channel 406 Channel 221
showtime comedy Launched 15 November 2009
Channel 407
showtime drama Launched 15 November 2009
Channel 408
showtime greats Launched 3 March 1995 Branded as Encore until 1 March 2004
Closed on 14 November 2009
Channel 404

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