Fuel TV

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Fuel TV
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.

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.

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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