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iPhone owners may soon get original shows for free: Report
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IANS | 11 Oct, 2018
As part of a new digital TV strategy, Apple may give owners of its
devices, such as the iPhone, iPad and Apple TV, free access to content
owned by the company in addition to an option to subscribe to services
from legacy media companies, CNBC reported.
The subscription
"channels" of the product will allow customers to sign up for
online-only services, such as those from HBO and Starz, said the report
on Wednesday, citing unnamed people familiar with the matter.
On producing original content, the Cupertino, California-headquartered tech giant is reportedly spending about $1 billion.
When the new services roll out, they may come loaded in the pre-installed "TV" application of Apple devices.
The
revamped app may be launched by Apple early next year, the report said,
adding that an Apple spokesman, however, declined to comment on the
plans.
According to a report in the Wall Street Journal last month, Apple has about 24 original shows in production and development.
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