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iwonder added to Telstra TV

Documentary streaming service launches with a special offer to Telstra TV users.

Documentary streaming service, iwonder, today launches on Telstra TV.

The iwonder app will include access to more than 1,000 factual films and series with titles seen in film festivals and academies, including the Oscars, the Cannes Film Festival, HotDocs and more.

New iwonder subscribers signing up through the platform can also sign up for just $0.99 a month for the first three months.

iwonder was formed by James Bridges, Andreas von Maltzahn and Mark Bridges. James Bridges was previously iflix’s founding Chief Content Officer, Andreas von Maltzahn was iflix’s Chief Business Development Officer, while Mark Bridges has previously worked with Spideo and other tech start-ups across Europe and Canada.

iwonder CEO, James Bridges, says of the partnership: “iwonder’s arrival on Telstra TV gives us the perfect platform to meet the growing appetite for entertaining, informative stories that Australian audiences crave. Our ability to curate award-winning documentaries, like Eating Animals and Alt Right, with news topics and trends in Australia and around the world is all about putting our subscribers in the driving seat of discovery, a mission that our partnership with Telstra TV will undoubtedly help us to achieve on an even greater scale.”

Rebecca Haagsma, Executive and Group Owner, Media at Telstra added: “Having just celebrated its fifth birthday, Telstra TV now boasts almost fifty premium apps from our streaming partners, and the introduction of iwonder provides world-class access to the increasingly relevant genre of thoughtful entertainment.

“We’re delighted to be bringing iwonder to our Telstra TV users, to further bolster the entertainment offering of one of Australia’s most popular SVOD devices – with over 1.65m devices shipped to customers to-date.”

Eye-catching content currently includes two of 2020’s Oscar Best Documentary Feature nominees: For Sama, the heart-wrenching story of a new mother’s struggle for survival during the siege of Aleppo, and Honeyland, a tough and tender cinematic portrait of one of Macedonia’s last surviving wild beekeepers.

New documentaries available to Telstra TV customers this December also include The Pickup Game, a revealing look at the dark subculture of professional pickup artists, American Dharma, a tough- talking interview with recently-indicted alt-right figurehead, Steve Bannon, from acclaimed filmmaker Errol Morris, Eating Animals, a look at the future of sustainable food production produced and narrated by Natalie Portman, and People You May Know, an undercover investigation into the political targeting of vulnerable church-goers in the US.

The deal with Telstra TV adds to iwonder’s growing list of premium Australian partners including: Seven West Media, where iwonder features within a branded area of 7Plus, Qantas with iwonder included within the entertainment portal on all domestic and international flights, and with the ABC and Reuters, with news integrations featuring prominently on the iwonder homepage and linked to associated content.

International partnerships also include deals with TVNZ in New Zealand, PCCW in Hong Kong and MBC in the Middle East.

iwonder is then available at $6.99 monthly or $69.60 annually with a 14-day free trial period. In addition to the launch on Telstra TV, iwonder is accessible via iOS and Android apps, browsers at www.iwonder.com, with Apple TV, Android TV or through Google Chromecast or Apple’s Airplay.

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  1. Good to see more streaming services added to Telsrra TV. Will check out iwonder.
    Anyone know if Disney+, AppleTV+ and Ticker will ever make an appearance on the Telstra TV platform?

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