Streaming Service Binge

Binge is a video streaming subscription service available in Australia, owned by Hubbl (formerly Streamotion and a wholly owned subsidiary of Foxtel).

The service offers on demand and live entertainment, lifestyle, reality and movie programming.

Binge
Streaming Service Binge
Type of businessSubsidiary
Type of site
Over-the-top media service
Available inEnglish
Predecessor(s)Binge (TV channel)
HeadquartersArtarmon, New South Wales,
Area servedAustralia
OwnerHubbl (formerly Streamotion)
CEOJulian Ogrin
Key peopleAlison Hurbert-Burns
(Executive Director)
Products
Services
  • Film distribution
  • Television distribution
ParentFoxtel
URLbinge.com.au
RegistrationRequired
UsersIncrease 1.529M (as of 31 March 2023)
Launched25 May 2020; 3 years ago (2020-05-25)
Current statusActive

History

In August 2018 it was reported Foxtel were expected to announce an entertainment subscription video on demand (SVOD) service. The service, internally codenamed Project Jupiter, aimed to combat the building competition from streaming services such as Netflix, Stan, and Amazon Prime Video. This new service would complement Foxtel's sports SVOD service which had been given the go-ahead (later launched as Kayo Sports) as well as offer an alternative to traditional satellite and cable Foxtel services.

In October 2018, it was reported that Project Jupiter would launch in the first half of 2019 to coincide with the final season of Game of Thrones. In March 2019 it was reported Foxtel had green-lit Project Jupiter, however, it would not launch in early 2019 as previously reported. In September 2019 it was reported Foxtel had assembled a staff of 40 ahead of the launch who were located within the same facility as sister-company Kayo Sports. It was also noted the service's code name had changed from Project Jupiter to Project Ares.

On 23 May 2020 it was announced the new service would be called Binge. It officially launched on 25 May 2020.

Subscribers

Date Paying subscribers Total subscribers Ref
As of 4 August 2020 185,000 217,000
As of 30 September 2020 290,000 321,000
As of December 2020 431,000 468,000
As of 31 March 2021 561,000 679,000
As of 30 June 2021 733,000 827,000
As of 31 December 2021 928,000 1,040,000
As of 8 August 2022 1,192,000 1,263,000
As of 10 February 2023 1,375,000 1,439,000
As of 31 March 2023 1,484,000 1,529,000

Content

At launch Binge was reported to offer over 10,000 hours of entertainment, lifestyle, reality and movie content without advertisements, which was expected to expand to 20,000 hours of content within 12 months.

Output deals

Binge's content is drawn primarily from output deals with Foxtel. Not all content available on Foxtel may be available on Binge due to competing agreements with other distributors (including other Australian TV channels) and/or streaming services in Australia.

Ahead of Binge's launch, Foxtel and Binge acquired Australian rights to HBO Max original programmes distributed by Warner Bros. Television Studios. In September 2022, Foxtel announced that WWE Network content would move exclusively to Binge in January 2023.

Some of Binge’s suppliers include:

Movies

Binge has access to some of Foxtel movie output deals for movies including Australian cinema, Hollywood blockbusters, British films, independent film and other global releases. Binge may or may not share a same day release with Foxtel's Foxtel Movies release depending on the title and the output deal with its distributor.[citation needed] Some blockbusters like Universal Pictures’ Fast & Furious franchise had an exclusive window on Foxtel's Movies Package before being made available to Binge and other Foxtel on demand subscribes.[citation needed]

Live linear TV channels

Binge also carries a lineup of 26 live linear television networks from Foxtel and other broadcasters.

Subscription packages

As of June 24, 2023, Binge offers three tiers of monthly subscriptions defined by the number of simultaneous streams allowed – 1, 2, or 4 – and the quality of the streamed content from Standard Definition to High Definition. The standard plan now includes advertisements on all content except movies. The subscriptions range from $10 to $18.

Supported devices

Hardware supported

The devices on this list are supported by Binge:

  • Apple TV - supported on 4th Generation or higher on tvOS 12+
  • Apple iPhones and iPads - supported on iOS 12+
  • Android Mobiles and Tablets - supported on Android 7+
  • Android TV OS - supported on Version 7.0+
  • LG TV - supported on LG all LG TV’s from 2018 and later
  • Samsung Smart TV - Supported on all Samsung Smart TV's from 2017 onwards
  • Telstra TV - supported on TTV1 (4200TL), TTV2 (4700TL) and TTV3 (4701TL)
  • Chromecast - supported on Chromecast Ultra and latest 3rd Generation +

Software supported

Supported web browsers by platform:

  • macOS (10.12+): Safari, Google Chrome or Firefox
  • Windows (10+): Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge or Firefox

See also

References

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