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Published on May 24th, 2023 | by Adrian Gunning

BINGE and Kayo Sports launch on Fire TV

From today, Australians can stream the world’s best shows and movies on BINGE and the sports they love on Kayo Sports across all Amazon Fire TV devices, offering Amazon customers an expanded range of premium sports and entertainment content. This collaboration between BINGE, Kayo Sports, and Fire TV aims to bring unparalleled viewing experiences to Australian households.

BINGE is home to the TV shows and movies everyone is talking about. From new obsessions like The Last Of Us, and The White Lotus, to fan favourites including Succession and House of the Dragon plus Australian originals like Colin From Accounts and Love Me. Whether you’re into nail biting crime thrillers, comedies, award-winning drama, documentaries or movies, there’s something for every mood on BINGE. By joining forces with Fire TV, BINGE customers can now access the vast selection of on-demand entertainment directly through their Fire TV devices, elevating their viewing experience with seamless integration and exceptional picture quality.

Kayo Sports, Australia’s premier sports streaming service, provides fans with access to the biggest and best sports from Australia and around the world, live and on demand and all in the one place. This includes Cricket, AFL, Rugby League, NBA, Formula 1 and much more, plus all the best entertainment shows and documentaries. Kayo Sports customers can now enjoy their favourite sports on Fire TV, immersing themselves in the excitement of live matches and catching up on highlights at their convenience.

Alison Hurbert-Burns, Executive Director of BINGE said: “I am thrilled we can now offer Amazon Fire TV users the very best of drama, lifestyle, reality, documentaries and movies that are available on BINGE. And with so much great content coming up, including And Just Like that Season 2, BINGE original FBoy Island Australia and Based on a True Story starring Kaley Cuoco, it’s the perfect time to have access to BINGE.”

Cate Hefele, Executive Director of Kayo Sports said: “Kayo Sports is the go-to destination for streaming the world’s best sports and with AFL, NRL and motorsport in full swing, there has never been a better time to have access to Kayo Sports with every game, every round, live and on demand, plus all the best shows and commentary across the week.”

“Our customers love entertainment, and BINGE and Kayo Sports have been at the top of their wishlist in terms of the content they want to watch at home on Fire TV,” said Patrick Walker, Country Manager of Amazon Devices. “Fire TV brings together the best of local and international entertainment to the big screen for Australian families, with a fast, intuitive and personalised smart TV experience. With BINGE and Kayo Sports, the cinematic experience extends on our promise for endless entertainment.”

The availability of BINGE and Kayo Sports on Fire TV marks a significant milestone in the streaming landscape, catering to the growing demand for diverse and high-quality content. Whether it’s live sports action or immersive entertainment, Amazon customers can now access over 200,000+ movies and TV shows from Netflix, Prime Video, Stan, Paramount+, YouTube, Disney+, Apple TV+, 7plus, SBS On Demand and more – all conveniently accessible on their Fire TV devices.

BINGE and Kayo Sports are now live on the Fire TV via the Amazon Fire TV Appstore. Kayo Sports subscriptions start from $25 per month and BINGE subscriptions start from $10 per month. To learn more about Kayo Sports visit kayosports.com.au and for BINGE visit binge.com.au

To learn more about Fire TV, please visit Amazon.com.au/firetv4k.


About the Author

agun@impulsegamer.com'

Adrian lives in Melbourne Australia and has a huge passion for gaming, technology and pop culture. He recently finished his a Bachelor of Journalism and is currently focusing on games journalism. When not writing and playing video games, Adrian can be found in Comics 'R' Us debating the pros of the DC Universe and cons of the Marvel Universe.



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