![]() ![]() They have a shallow library of originals, we have a deep library of content. “We’re offering a dramatically different offer. “I think the average household is going to have a limited number of subscriptions - that number right now is three - and then they’re going to complement them with a free service. “It’s not going to happen, and the projections some of these guys are putting out, the only way that would be possible is if we all stop saving money and spend it all on streaming services. “I think all the subscription companies are impressive, but the idea that an average home is subscribing to Amazon, Disney+ and all these other services is ludicrous,” he said. Tubi won’t require registration, but you do need to register if you want personalised recommendations and your viewing queue to carry across devices.Īs for the timing of its Australian launch, two months before the arrival of Disney+, Tubi chief executive Farhad Massoudi told that Tubi’s value proposition - i.e., it’s free - makes it attractive for consumers in a crowded market. Tubi will launch across iOS and Android devices as well as on Chromecast, Apple TV, Telstra TV, Amazon Fire TV, PlayStation 4, Xbox and selected smart TVs. RELATED: What Succession’s Sarah Snook has learnt about rich people RELATED: Australia’s streaming utopia is over The Tubi interface with some titles that will be made available later. RELATED: Everything new to streaming in September While its more prominent titles, such as 3:10 to Yuma, The Blair Witch Project, Reservoir Dogs and Stranger Than Fiction, won’t be available until its official launch or later, Tubi is already in soft launch right now, which means you can stream a bunch of B movies tonight, perfect with a glass (or four) of wine. The other catch is Tubi’s catalogue is primarily made up of B movies and TV shows you have never heard of. The first is Tubi is ad-supported, which means you do pay in a sense by watching on average four minutes per hour of streaming. Tubi is officially launching in Australia on September 1 (but is accessible now) with 7000 titles in its library, but there is a catch. But unlike Disney+, Netflix or Stan, Tubi doesn’t want your money because it is free. Just when you thought there were enough streaming services to contend with, here’s another.įrom today, American platform Tubi is now available in Australia. ![]()
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