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Foxtel launches new streaming app LIFESTYLE to join KAYO and BINGE

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Stream your favourite lifestyle shows on LIFESTYLE! From Grand Designs Australia to The Great Australian Bake Off, find it all in one place.

The Foxtel Group has officially announced the introduction of a new standalone streaming platform dedicated to the lifestyle programming genre, named LifeStyle.

TV Blackbox can reveal the new service will be accessible through the web or Hubbl at launch, aiming to captivate viewers with a rich selection of lifestyle programming from Australia and across the globe.

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LifeStyle is poised to become the quintessential destination for aficionados of lifestyle content, offering an extensive catalogue from the LifeStyle group’s channels under the Foxtel umbrella. This includes Lifestyle, Lifestyle Home, Lifestyle Food, and the observational documentary channel REAL Life.

For those interested in subscribing to LifeStyle, TV Blackbox understands the new service will be made available at a competitive price point of $8 per month, which allows streaming on one device in up to HD quality.

The platform boasts an impressive array of over 9,000 hours of content, focusing on cooking, property, renovation, and travel. Subscribers will have access to a slew of popular series such as Selling Houses Australia, Love It or List It Australia, The Great Australian Bake Off, Grand Designs Australia, and Property Brothers.

Gogglebox, MasterChef, A Place in the Sun, Escape to the Chateau, among others, also feature prominently in the lineup. Additionally, the service highlights premier content from globally acclaimed celebrity chefs, including Jamie Oliver, Gordon Ramsay, Mary Berry, Nigella Lawson, and Rachel Khoo.

LifeStyle offers the convenience of streaming live content and accessing ad-free on-demand videos through Hubbl, Hubbl Glass, or compatible web browsers.

The Lifestyle streaming app has been built on the same platform that already delivers services in Kayo Sports, BINGE and news subscription service Flash.

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11 COMMENTS

  1. They had better not pull content like Gogglebox from Binge for this new platform. It’s ridiculous how out of touch they are, they will probably have several streaming services to try and replicate channel packages.

  2. Their treating their package customers like dirt!
    The prices are going up an less and less content!
    Not everyone has nbn!
    They are insulting their original customers!
    Foxtel

  3. Imagine the conversation in the product team at Foxtel:
    “You know how we have horrible plans with different packages?”
    “Yeah”
    “Imagine if each of those was an app and we steal content from our existing app to create them!”
    “Brilliant, Uncle Rupert will love that!”

    Fuckwits.

    • $99 for the box, no ongoing subscription cost, 7, 9, 10, ABC, SBS fta catchup apps are included in the box, then just add extra apps of your choice at their published prices, go to the app websites to see this, and there is a stacking discount on apps. There you go, now you know the cost of Hubbl

      • But if you have Netflix with an extra family member subscription, that cannot be transferred to Hubble.
        I’ve just discovered the hard way and taking the hubbl box back.

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