[GOOD NEWS] StarHub extends free preview period till 4 May - Alvinology

[GOOD NEWS] StarHub extends free preview period till 4 May

StarHub announces the extension of its free preview period till 4 May 2020, 12 PM, to provide customers with more entertainment options while they stay safe at home. The extension comes with 27 world-class channels spanning across content genres, with 17 new channels added to the line-up for all customers to enjoy.  

The free preview is accessible to all StarHub customers through StarHub Go.

Customers can simply download the StarHub Go streaming app or visit here to enjoy free access to 29 top-tiered channels like BBC Earth, BBC World News, Citra Entertainment, Hub E City, tvN, ONE, Warner TV, Zee Thirai and many more. Existing StarHub Entertainment customers will also have 32 complimentary channels to choose from through their set-top boxes.

StarHub Mobile postpaid customers can also enjoy data-free streaming on StarHub Go. More details of the free preview are available here.

Upcoming programme highlights:

30 Pesanan Suara (Every Sunday, 1 PM on Hub Sensasi)

[GOOD NEWS] StarHub extends free preview period till 4 May - Alvinology

Airport Strikers (Monday to Friday, 8:30 PM on TVB Jade)

[GOOD NEWS] StarHub extends free preview period till 4 May - Alvinology

Blue’s Clues & You (Monday to Friday, 9:45 AM on Nick Jr.)

[GOOD NEWS] StarHub extends free preview period till 4 May - Alvinology

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow S5 (Returns 22 April, every Wednesday, 9:50 PM on Warner TV, same day as the U.S.)

[GOOD NEWS] StarHub extends free preview period till 4 May - Alvinology

Lee Dong Wook Wants to Talk (Every Monday, 11 PM on ONE)

[GOOD NEWS] StarHub extends free preview period till 4 May - Alvinology

This free preview is part of a series of StarHub’s community and customer support measures to cushion the impact of COVID-19. Recently, StarHub announced a halt to its 20th-anniversary celebrations, channelling the marketing budget to support 550 students from lower-income families in their home-based learning.

The company also created the StarHub Cares COVID-19 Fund, providing aid for the more vulnerable groups in the community. The fund, currently standing at $750,000, has been raised from contributions across the company, with StarHub matching all contributions dollar-for-dollar.

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