iwonder streaming service launches in Australia

Watch out Netflix! New documentary and current affairs streaming service iwonder launches in Australia today iwonder launched on Monday offering more than 500 hours of content   The streaming service focuses on news, current affairs, and documentaries The channel is the brainchild of former Foxtel executive James Bridges  

By Australian Associated Press

Published: 01:50 GMT, 4 March 2019 | Updated: 01:50 GMT, 4 March 2019

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A new documentary and current affairs streaming service has launched in Australia that could give Netflix a run for its money. 

iwonder officially went live on Monday, offering viewers more than 500 hours of news, current affairs and documentary content. 

Similar to Netflix, the channel is available online and can be accessed through smart TVs, computers and mobile phones.

An iwonder subscription, however, costs three dollars less than a basic Netflix account at just $6.99 a month.     

iwonder officially launched in Australia on Monday, offering 500 hours worth of current affairs content. The streaming service curates films, news stories, and documentaries on similar topics

The brainchild of former Foxtel executive James Bridges, the video-on-demand service offers biographies, true crime and

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