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Posted 04/04/2024 9:26am

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Hubbl's new tech play,
Kayo Freebies joins the fray,
Sport fans, time to play.

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Hubbl integrates Kayo Freebies, offering thousands of hours of free sports content

Hubbl, Australia's latest TV technology, has integrated Kayo Freebies into its platform, adding thousands of hours of free sports content.

The integration goes live on Thursday 4 April, with content available to stream directly from the Hubbl home page and via the dedicated sports page. Users can access Kayo Freebies on Hubbl without any additional login. The service will also be prmooted via curated carousels and featured rails.

Hubbl will now fuse content from Australia's biggest free apps including YouTube and free-to-air apps together with Kayo Freebies. Sports fans can select their favourite free sporting moments to add to a personalised Watchlist. Kayo Freebies on Hubbl will not require a Kayo subscription to view free content.

Sports available to stream via Kayo Freebies include select Super Netball games, select NBL games including the NBL finals and all NBL1 games, all Formula 1 and MotoGP practice and qualifier races, select Supercars races, all races and events for Sail GP and America's Cup, and the World Surf League, plus a variety of Kayo Minis and Kayo Bites for the best highlights in sport.

"We are pleased we can now use the Hubbl technology to make Kayo Freebies even easier to access. Though Kayo Freebies remains available through the Kayo Sports app, on Hubbl it means no Kayo Sports password or username is required and dedicated rails will bring together hours of the best free sporting events with ease," Managing Director of Hubbl, Les Wigan, said.

"Sport is part of our DNA and we know how much Australians love it. Several years ago Kayo made a commitment to offer free sport to the Australian public," Managing Director of Kayo Sports, Julian Ogrin, added. "We are thrilled to be able to use the Hubbl technology to take that further - whether it's live, replays or minis, there are 35+ free sports available to stream on the platform."

Netball is the number one female team sport in Australia and is played by over one million people, pointed out Netball Australia CEO, Stacey West.

"With Kayo Freebies added to Hubbl, Australians will have another easy way to access the very best from the sport, including the Suncorp Super Netball season which starts on April 13," she said.

Hubbl is available at Harvey Norman and JB Hi-Fi retail stores nationally as well as online.

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