Soon, nearly every single streaming video subscription will be available at the tap of the finger. Or at the click of the Apple TV remote. Apple plans to start selling subscriptions to popular services like Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Now, Showtime ... ( read original story ...)
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Apple Is Said to Plan Selling Video Subscriptions Through TV App
Apple Inc.’s plan to reinvent cable TV is starting to look a lot like the strategy of its rival Amazon.com Inc. For the first time, Apple plans to begin selling subscriptions to certain video services directly via its TV app, rather than asking users to ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Is Planning To Sell Subscriptions Through Its TV App
Apple is apparently looking to sell subscriptions to streaming services through its TV App on the iPhone, iPad and Apple TV. At the moment subscriptions are sold through individual apps, for example Netflix is sold through the Netflix app. According to a ... ( read original story ...)
Apple plans to sell video subscriptions through TV app
For the first time, Apple plans to begin selling subscriptions to certain video services directly via its TV app, rather than asking users to subscribe to them through apps individually downloaded from the App Store, according to people familiar with the ... ( read original story ...)