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Foxtel Now Customers Can’t Watch Kayo Or BINGE On Their Boxes Anymore
Australians have a variety of video streaming options. Many of those are owned by Foxtel: Foxtel Now, Kayo and BINGE are all different streaming services with some overlapping content that come under the company’s umbrella. But as of Friday, some of the company’s services won’t play together as well as they have in the past.…
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Foxtel Play’s Massive Makeover Means Cheaper Game Of Thrones
Foxtel Play is getting a massive makeover in December of this year. Presto customers will be moved across, prices will be cut to as little as $10 per month to attract more customers, and more content will be added to a simplified tier structure including sport and HBO entertainment like Game Of Thrones.
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Foxtel Is (Slowly) Catching Up With The Rapid Pace Of Changing Technology
Foxtel recently announced that its Play video on demand service has (finally) become available on Sony’s PlayStation 4. The PS4 joins the significantly older PS3, Xbox 360, PC and Mac, and last year’s LG and Samsung Smart TVs in supporting Play; it’s by far the newest Play-compatible device, but what can Foxtel do to speed…
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Nobody Panic: Doctor Who And iPlayer Are Safe From Foxtel’s New BBC Content Deal
Foxtel just announced a deal that would give it exclusive access to content from the BBC from mid-2014 onwards. That means that BBC Comedy and Drama shows will be moved away from their traditional home on the ABC and onto a new channel from Foxtel. Good news, though: Doctor Who and the BBC global iPlayer…