Foxtel today announced that three additional channels have arrived on Foxtel Play, Foxtel’s internet delivered subscription service, raising the total number of live channels available to 57.
The news comes just over a month since Foxtel Play added four other new channels via Foxtel Play*, and sees E!, 13th Street and Style joining the channel line-up.
E! and Style are now available under Foxtel Play’s Entertainment Pick while 13th street is available to customers who select the Drama Pick. All three new channels are available to subscribers as of today.
Programming highlights for the new channels in September include: E! – #Richkids of Beverly Hills, Total Divas and Botched; 13th Street – Endeavour, Vera and The Doctor Blake Mysteries; Style – The World According to Paris, Fashion Star and I’m Having Their Baby. October will also see the premier of Fashion Bloggers, Style’s first local production.
Foxtel Play enables customers with a broadband connection to watch programs from Foxtel’s amazing range of drama, entertainment, documentary and movie channels live or on catch-up without the need for a set-top box.
Foxtel Play offers customers access to content within minutes of signing up and enables them to subscribe by the month and pay as they go. With no lock-in contract and no installation costs, subscribers can stop and start their subscription month-to-month, to suit their circumstances or viewing choices.
Foxtel Play customers also have access to Foxtel Go* as part of their subscription. In addition to their primary device, customers can register Foxtel Go on up to two additional devices including selected iPads and iPhones and selected Samsung Android tablets and smartphones.
Foxtel Play allows customers to select packages featuring live channels including E!, 13th Street, Style, BBC First, Lifestyle Food, Lifestyle Home, Crime + Investigation, FOX SPORTS 1, 2 and 3, Speed, Fuel TV, ESPN, Eurosport, Foxtel Movie channels, showcase, FOX8, Arena, Lifestyle, History, Discovery, A&E, National Geographic, FX, SoHo, MTV, Universal Channel, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon and Disney Channel and hundreds of catch up video on-demand titles.