The LifeStyle Channel

The LifeStyle Channel

"For the defunct British television channel please see Lifestyle (TV channel)."

Infobox TV channel
dummy parameter=
country = Australia
name= The LifeStyle Channel
sister names = LifeStyle Food
timeshift names = The LifeStyle Channel+2
logofile=Lifestyle.jpg
logoalt=LifeStyle Channel logo
launch= September 1, 1997
owner= XYZnetworks
web= [http://lifestylechannel.com.au/ lifestylechannel.com.au]
terr avail=Not Available
sat serv 1=Austar Digital
sat chan 1=Channel 106
sat serv 2=Austar Digital timeshift
sat chan 2=Channel 115
sat serv 3=Foxtel Digital
sat chan 3=Channel 106
sat serv 4=Foxtel Digital timeshift
sat chan 4=Channel 157
cable serv 1=Foxtel Digital
cable chan 1=Channel 106
cable serv 2=Foxtel Digital timeshift
cable chan 2=Channel 157
cable serv 3=Optus
cable chan 3=Channel 106
cable serv 4=Optus timeshift
cable chan 4=Channel 157
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The LifeStyle Channel is an Australian television channel dedicated to the subjects of home, garden, kitchen and family. Over the years the channel has received several ASTRA awards, including in 2004 "Channel of the Year" [http://www.astra.org.au/content/pdf/MediaReleases/ASTRA_Awards2004_Winners.pdf] and in 2005 "Favourite Australian Production" for their production of "Neil Perry's Rockpool Sessions" [http://www.astra.org.au/article.asp?section=1&option=1&content=21] . Their only subsidiary product is the LifeStyle Food Channel, Australia's only channel dedicated to food, wine and restaurant society. This can be seen on Foxtel and Austar Digital or Optus Television.


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