After teasing the feature back in September, Apple is adding support for live news in the TV app on the iPhone, iPad and Apple TV — 9to5mac first spotted the new section. For now, it’s quite limited as it only supports a handful of channels for ... ( read original story ...)
Apple TV app gains promised News section first shown in September
Apple today has further expanded its TV application on iOS and tvOS. Following the addition of a dedicated Sports section a few months ago, users can now use the TV app to access live streaming news content from several different sources… While not as ... ( read original story ...)
Apple adds live news section to TV app on iOS and tvOS
Apple on Thursday updated its TV app for iOS and tvOS with a live news section, making good on promises last year to deliver live streaming content from a variety of network news channels to the cord-cutting app. Like sports channels, users can now access ... ( read original story ...)
Apple rolls out live news in TV app for iOS and Apple TV
Apple’s TV app now supports live news, a feature first shown off on stage at the September event that saw the announcement of the Apple TV 4K. US viewers should now see live news sources appear in the TV app for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. 9to5Mac ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s TV App Gains Dedicated News Section in the US
Apple’s TV app gained a new News section late on Thursday. The dedicated section is appearing for users in the United States with devices running the latest iOS 11.2.5 and tvOS 11.2.5 releases. The new News option offers live streaming access to ... ( read original story ...)
Apple adds live news section to its ‘TV’ app
The company recently added a live sports section to its ‘TV’ app on Apple TV and iPhone/iPad, and is now expanding with live news feeds from Bloomberg, CBS, CNBC, CNN, Fox, and others. Apple’s so-called TV app is available on Apple TV as well as ... ( read original story ...)
Apple inks new TV deal with the writers of ‘The Big Sick’
Apple may never be able to outshine Netflix when it comes to original content, but the Cupertino-based company has made a number of interesting moves in recent months to significantly bolster its lineup of new TV shows. So while Apple’s early efforts in ... ( read original story ...)