Apple Reportedly In Talks To Begin TV Streaming Service
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Apple may be getting into the streaming TV business. FOX News Radio's Chris Foster reports: The Wall Street Journal reports: Apple is in talks to offer a slimmed down service with about 25 channels, including ABC, CBS and FOX-owned networks on Apple devices and televisions hooked up through its set-top box. (Cook) "Apple TV will reinvent the way that you watch television, and this is just the beginning." Apple CEO Tim Cook at an event last week. The Journal reports, the service would launch in September, and cost $30 to $40 a month. NBC Universal Networks, we're told, as of now, would not be included because of a falling out between the parent company Comcast and Apple over a streaming service that fell through last year. Chris Foster, FOX News Radio.
Apple may be getting into the streaming TV business.
FOX News Radio's Chris Foster reports:
The Wall Street Journal reports: Apple is in talks to offer a slimmed down service with about 25 channels, including ABC, CBS and FOX-owned networks on Apple devices and televisions hooked up through its set-top box.
(Cook) "Apple TV will reinvent the way that you watch television, and this is just the beginning."
Apple CEO Tim Cook at an event last week.
The Journal reports, the service would launch in September, and cost $30 to $40 a month.
NBC Universal Networks, we're told, as of now, would not be included because of a falling out between the parent company Comcast and Apple over a streaming service that fell through last year.
Chris Foster, FOX News Radio.