Fetch also adds crunchyroll streaming app.
Fetch TV today has announced six new channels that launch in addition to the Crunchyroll -streaming app, which has a separate subscription costs.
The new channels are Kid’s Channel Moonbug, military history channel declassified and four new Stingray music channels (Stingray Loud, Stingray Retro, Stingray Country and Stingray Hits).
From 1 September, Fetch subscribers of the Ultimate Pack will have access to all six new channels, while subscribers to the variety, atmosphere and children’s packages receive the selected channels available in their respective package.
Dominic Arena, CEO of TV, said: “This investment in the contents of the world class reflects our dedication to delivering the best value and widest entertainment for Australian households. We are proud to launch these six new channels in Australia, making families to choose more for their best-to-value and more reasons Hub. “
● Moonbug is launched in Australia with Fetch as a launch partner
For the first time on Australian television, very popular children’s favorites from Moonbug Entertainment-including Cocomelon, Blippi, Little Angel and more can be available on the large screen via the special Moonbug channel on Fetch.
The new channel offers a safe, advertising -free environment where children can enjoy fun and educational content, giving parents peace of mind about what their children view.
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● Fetch is expanding the music offer with four new stingray channels, exclusive
Stingray Loud, Stingray Retro, Stingray Country and Stingray Hits provide a genre for every taste and moment. From rock-people songs and nostalgic throwbacks to country vibes and charts, Stingray channels now give fetch subscribers more ways to enjoy music at home.
“We are pleased to grow our collaboration with Fetch and bring even more music variety to Australian households,” said David Purdy, Chief Revenue Officer of Stingray. “The new channels give us a powerful platform to make contact with music lovers of all ages and flavors.”
● Declassified – Untold Stories of War and History
Completion of the expansion is declassified, a premium actually channel that is being launched in Australia for the first time, on Fetch. The channel investigates warfare, military strategy, intelligence and history of historical battles and secret operations into modern intelligence and defense. Declassified offers moving documentaries that reveal unprecedented stories and give Fetch subscribers a powerful new destination for Premium Actual programming.
“Declassified goes behind the headlines to discover the stories about warfare, intelligence and history that have formed our world. We are delighted to bring this fascinating and premium content to the Australian public on Fetch,” Jon Penn, director of APAC – Blue Ant Media.
Crunchyroll streaming -App now available on Fetch
Fetch works together with Crunchyroll, the Global Anime brand, to launch a special application on its platform, which brings a huge library with anime series, films and simulcast content to Australian houses. Accessible with a Crunchyroll subscription, this partnership Fetch subscribers offers direct access to the world’s largest anime library of more than 39,000 episodes in 1600+ titles, including popular series such as one piece, Jujutsu Kaisen, My Hero Academia and Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba.
The addition of Crunchyroll to the Fetch -Ecosystem offers a streamlined and uniform viewing experience for Australian households, which means that the dedication of Fetch to deliver is further strengthened
Affordable family -Ter tester experiences and cementing collection as a leading Hub -Hub. The app will be available for all pick -ups, so that they can register with their existing Crunchyroll login details or prepare the service via the Fetch platform.
“Australian public can now experience the Crunchyroll -Streaming -Service directly on their TV screen, integrated in the Fetch UX. This is an important milestone for us and an exciting addition to our subscribers, in particular the growing number of anime fans in Australia,” said Fetch TV, Dominic Arena.
Terry Li, EVP -coming up with Crunchyroll, added: “Australia is home to one of the most passionate Anime communities in the world, and with Fetch we make it easier than ever for fans here to enjoy the very best of Japan with rights in the entire country. fans. “
The Crunchyroll app has been available on Fetch Gen 5 Mini devices since 27 August 2025, with subscriptions at $ 10.99 (fan) or $ 13.99 (Megafan) per month. The six new channels launched on September 1, 2025. They are included in the ultimate package at or the atmosphere, variety and children, packs, with prices from $ 7.99 per month.
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