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Binge

From $10 per month, www.binge.com.au

Following on from the success of Kayo Sports, Foxtel has seen fit to launch yet another streaming service on the Australian market, this time offering a more approachable and affordable alternative to its own Foxtel Now platform.

Like Foxtel Now, Binge takes advantage of the News Corp-owned company’s partnership with WarnerMedia, meaning it’s able to offer an enormous selection of TV shows and films, including many from renowned American pay-TV network HBO.

Add to this the company’s ongoing partnerships with NBC Universal, FX, BBC and Sony and you have quite

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