Flash, the Foxtel Group owned news streaming service has announced that the game-changing ‘SplitView’ feature is now available to customers.
‘SplitView’ gives users the ability to watch up to four different channels on the one screen on supported devices meaning customers can follow the latest and breaking news from multiple sources at the same time.
News sources available on Flash include: Al Jazeera, ausbiz, BBC World News, Bloomberg, Channel News Asia, CNBC, CNN International, ET Now, FOX News Channel, Fox Sports News, GB News, i24NEWS, France24, news.com.au, NHK World, People TV, QuickTake, REA, Reuters, Sky News Australia, Sky News UK, Times Now, USA Today and Wall Street Journal.
In addition to SplitView, users can take advantage of innovations including:
- Personalisation, allowing users to follow the opinions, topics and news that matter to them.
- FlashLists, the ability to create and save stories to watch later.
- FlashPoint, providing every angle of a story ready to watch in one place.
For the time being, SplitView on Flash is only available via compatible web browsers, and Apple and Android devices.
Flash Executive Director, Kate de Brito, said:
“SplitView is a game-changer for Australians who want to follow a news story from every angle, and across different sources.
“Now customers can follow the biggest news moments from Australia and around the world, like the upcoming U.S. midterms, from four different news channels at once, ensuring they are getting the most comprehensive and diverse coverage available.
“Powering Flash’s unrivalled line-up of news channels includes Al Jazeera, BBC World News, Bloomberg TV, CNN International, FOX News Channel, France24 and Sky News Australia plus plenty more.”
Flash is available on mobile, tablet, PC or TV, with no lock-in contracts for just $8 per month.
New customers can sign up today for their 14-day free trial with no lock-in contracts at www.flashnews.com.au.