Presto boss: ‘Netflix in Australia will be an inferior product’

L:R Shaun James, Eric Kearley, Damian Keogh, Kylie Merritt

L:R Shaun James, Eric Kearley, Damian Keogh, Kylie Merritt

The head of Foxtel’s movie streaming service Presto has told a forum Netflix will be an “inferior” service in the Australian market, while also dismissing the threat of Freeview Plus and the StreamCo joint venture.

Speaking at Thursday’s ASTRA conference Shaun James, director of Presto and video on demand at Foxtel, said Netflix has “phenomenal brand awareness in this market” admitting “we have got in terms of raising Presto’s brand awareness”.

But he added: “It will be an inferior local service because of the rights that currently sit with Seven, Nine, Ten, ABC, Foxtel and, you know, they have looked at this market and they’ve seen that.”

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