Fetch TV adds downloads including Game of Thrones as growth continues

The all important broadcast window for Game of Thrones has ended, and now begins the battle for the viewers who don’t have Foxtel.  An unlikely new player has entered that race with a new service – Fetch TV, as its growth in Australia continues.

Sitting themselves alongside iTunes as a destination to download-to-own programming such as Game of Thrones, along with other popular titles like Veep, Entourage and True Detective, Fetch TV is looking to capitalise on its loyal subscriber base with these additional purchase options.

Just three months ago Fetch announced it had passed 100,000 subscribers – these are folks who not only have the Fetch TVset-top-box, but also pay a monthly fee for access to the internet delivered streaming TV channels.

EFTM understands that number has grown to well over 150,000 already, and growing toward 250,000 very soon.

“Fetch TV is committed to providing access to the very best in premium content,” said Scott Lorson, CEO of Fetch TV. “Fetch TV subscribers can now purchase entire seasons of the most popular TV shows, including the latest season of Game of Thrones.”

“There are many avid viewers and fans of HBO series in Australia,” said Sofia Chang, EVP, Worldwide Digital Distribution and Home Entertainment, HBO.  “We are delighted to partner with Fetch TV to offer their customers the ability to download and keep their favourite HBO shows”.

The launch of Netflix in Australia has been a boost for Fetch TV with an extensive Outdoor advertising campaign helping grow their user base and usage, and we can expect a similar campaign for the Game of Thrones Season 5 availability.

Fetch TV owners can buy shows for $2.99 in SD, or $3.49 in HD, and they can be watched on the Fetch TV box, or streamed to your smartphone and tablet using the Fetch TV app.

 

 

Recent Posts

  • Tech

Reddit takes the Australian Government to the High Court over the Social Media ban

When Reddit was named by the eSafety commissioner and then the Minister for Communications as…

17 hours ago
  • Lifestyle

Qantas the 6th most delayed airline in the world according to Flighty Global Passport Report

I fly a lot. I need information about my flight, the gate I'm headed to,…

20 hours ago
  • Tech

Google set to launch new AI Assisted Smart Glasses in 2026

Google has unveiled plans to launch Smart Glasses powered by AI over the next year,…

3 days ago
  • Tech

TikTok enforces Social Media Age Ban and deletes videos made by under 16s

Kids across Australia are waking up to the Albanese Government's Social Media Minimum Age legislation…

3 days ago
  • Motoring

Uniden’s iGO Play 10+ bringing smart features to any vehicle

If you have an older car, devoid of all the smart features of Apple CarPlay…

3 days ago
  • Lifestyle

IKEA shows that zero-emissions logistics is possible

When you have any fleet there is no getting around that it has an impact,…

3 days ago