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Apple Wants iTunes to Replace Your Cable Box for $30 a monthApple's apparently pitching to networks a subscription plan that would deliver all your TV shows through iTunes for $30 a month, with the goal of launching it next year.
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Would you watch TV on iTunes for $30 a month?The Wall Street Journal's All Things Digital blog is reporting that Apple is having meetings with TV networks to see if they'd be interested in having their programs available on iTunes in a deal where viewers would pay a monthly flat fee to watch the shows.
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Apple pitching "all you can watch for $30 a month" TV to networksFiled under: Rumors, Video, AppleApple is already the huge name in the music business with the iTunes Store, and they've made continual inroads into the application, video, and movie markets as well. But what if Apple also became the content provider of choice for TV? That idea isn't that far-fetch ... |
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Apple's iTunes pitch: TV for $30 a monthWould you pay $30 a month to watch TV via iTunes? Apple hopes so, and it's been pitching such a service to TV networks in recent weeks. ... |
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Apple's iTunes pitch: TV for $30 a monthWould you pay $30 a month to watch TV via iTunes? That's the pitch Apple has been making to TV networks in recent weeks. The company is trying to round up support for a monthly subscription service that would deliver TV programs via its multimedia software, multiple sources tell me. Apple isn't ty ... |
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Apple pitching $30 a month TV service for iTunes to the networks?According to Peter Kafka over at AllThingsD, he's had "multiple sources" tell him that Apple is shopping around a subscription service to TV networks that would give iTunes users a catch-all subscription for $30 a month. As far as he's heard, nobody's jumped on board just yet, and of course networks ... |
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Apple Wants iTunes to Replace Your Cable Box for 30 Bucks a Month [Rumor]Apple's apparently pitching to networks a subscription plan that would deliver all your TV shows through iTunes for $30 a month, with the goal of launching it next year. But don't hold your breath on it happening yet: Peter Kafka has "yet to hear of a single programmer that has made a firm commitmen ... |
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