bitbydeath
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It’s a shame we didn’t get HBO back when decent content was first airing on it and at $22 ha!
Think I’ll be skipping this one.
amp.news.com.au
Think I’ll be skipping this one.
Powerhouse streaming video on demand (SVOD) services Netflix and Disney, as well as local competitors like Stan and Foxtel, face a fresh new challenge as the company that paved the way for their success looks set to enter the Australian market.
HBO (Home Box Office) has registered a trademark for its streaming service HBO Max.
The company, owned by US telecom AT&T through WarnerMedia, filed the trademark in September last year, but it was only officially registered last Tuesday.
HBO Max is expected to launch in the US in May at a cost of $US14.99 ($A22.50) a month, making it one of the most expensive SVOD services on the market.
HBO Max trademark registered to challenge Netflix, Disney, Stan
Powerhouse streaming video on demand (SVOD) services Netflix and Disney, as well as local competitors like Stan and Foxtel, face a fresh new challenge as the company that paved the way for their success looks set to enter the Australian market.

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