Fetch TV, a privately owned company headquartered in Australia and a subsidiary of Telstra, was founded in 2008 and operates as a tier 2 media tech buyer. Employing approximately 110 individuals, the company reported $49.6M in revenue as of 2023. Fetch TV functions as a content aggregator and wholesale supplier of subscription television services to internet service providers (ISPs), providing a wholesale service that includes the Set Top Box, platform and user interface, and content sourced from television, movie, and interactive application suppliers.
On an unspecified date, Fetch TV added six channels to its Ultimate Pack: two video channels, Moonbug (featuring CoComelon, Blippi, and Little Angel), and four music channels. The National Basketball League extended its media rights deal with ESPN on an unspecified date, ensuring continued streaming of games on Fetch TV in Australia. On an unspecified date, MSNBC, available on Fetch TV, underwent a rebrand as part of NBC Universal's spin-off of seven US cable channels into a new company, Versant. Fetch TV announced on an unspecified date that Paramount would remove its branded Pay TV channels from the platform, effective November 1, 2025. This removal will affect the Ultimate Pack, resulting in the loss of several channels including Nick Jr, Nickelodeon, and various MTV channels.