Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Apple prepares to debut online TV

According to The Wall Street Journal, Apple is the new scheduled service to TV streaming which will launch later this year.

Reportedly, Apple is in talks with a number of broadcasters, including the major networks like ABC, CBS and Fox to create a service with at least 25 TV channels, for which users have to pay 30 to 40 dollars months.
The service will work on all devices supported by iOS including iPhone, iPad and Apple TV.
And is not that Apple is not already working in this direction; since before the American company announced that HBO Now now will be exclusive to the Apple TV. Its market rivals like Sling TV, already offer alternatives to cable subscriptions.
The report says that the service is scheduled to begin in the fall of this year, which falls on the appropriate time because this is when Apple traditionally holds its events for the new model of iPhone.

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