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All-reality TV service hayu now available on Samsung Smart TVs

Some of us just can’t get enough reality TV, no matter how much of it we consume. Let’s face it, the semi-scripted life of reality TV stars has made many of them household names (and a packet of money). Now if you are one of those who cannot stop consuming reality content you can do it more on hayu.

NBCUniversal International’s subscription reality TV service hayu is now available on Samsung Smart TVs in Australia. Hayu provides non-stop reality TV, ad-free subscription video on demand and that’s it. Reality all day long. The hayu app is available through Samsung’s in-built app store giving you the option to install the service on your TV.

“2021 has already seen hayu – the all reality streaming service from NBCUniversal International – expand its footprint into 11 new markets across Europe. Our partnership with Samsung extends our distribution, and deepens our reach within hayu territories by making the service even more accessible. Through Samsung’s industry-leading range of smart TVs, reality fans can enjoy a first-class lean back viewing experience of the best reality TV.”

Hendrik McDermott, Managing Director, hayu.

Hayu offers over 8,000 episodes of reality TV content with many shows available the same day as their US broadcast — no spoilers here. There are a vast array of reality TV shows available including genres such as home and design, dating, cooking, crime, and fashion.

Subscriptions are available for just AU$6.99 per month with a free trial period available for those unsure. If you have a Samsung Smart TV and are a fan of reality TV check out hayo available now in the Samsung app portal on your TV.

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