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Foxtel is making waves in the streaming world with the launch of its new product, Hubbl. This innovative bundle combines free-to-air television with streaming services, aiming to lure back customers with its all-in-one approach. Priced at $99, Hubbl promises to revolutionize the way Australians consume entertainment, offering a seamless viewing experience.
Hubbl can be purchased at Harvey Norman, JB Hi-Fi, and via Hubbl.com.au, making it easily accessible to consumers nationwide. The platform brings together live TV, Foxtel's streaming apps, and other major services, providing a one-stop entertainment solution. Similar to Amazon Fire TV and Chromecast with Google TV, Hubbl's content box allows users to access a wide range of streaming content effortlessly.
At the star-studded launch event hosted by Hamish Blake and Andy Lee, Foxtel unveiled Hubbl as a transformative TV technology. The event, filled with Australian entertainment legends and sports stars, highlighted the platform's potential to revolutionize the entertainment industry. With the promise of a world of entertainment at viewers' fingertips, Hubbl aims to cater to the diverse preferences of Australian audiences.
In a competitive market dominated by streaming giants, Hubbl faces the challenge of standing out and capturing the attention of consumers. However, with its comprehensive approach and strategic retail partnerships, Foxtel's latest offering has the potential to carve a niche for itself in the ever-evolving streaming landscape. As Hubbl hits the shelves at top retailers and online, all eyes are on whether it will live up to the hype and emerge as a game-changer in the streaming industry.
Foxtel is launching a new streaming bundle product, bringing free-to-air television and streaming services under one roof.
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At the Wednesday launch event it was revealed Hubbl will be available in Harvey Norman and JB Hi-Fi stores nationally and via Hubbl.com.au.
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Foxtel has launched a revolutionary new platform which will help Australians solve the problem of not being able to decide what to watch on TV.
If you were launching the new entertainment product Hubbl the best possible endorsement would be from Hamish & Andy.
Hubbl will cost $99 not including subscriptions, while hardware is being marketed without mention of Foxtel in apparent distancing move.
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