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Stephanie Prange
October 10, 2018
Apple plans to give away its original programming for free to Apple device owners, according to a report from CNBC referencing anonymous sources.
Apple’s new digital video service will include Apple-owned content, which will be free to Apple device owners, and subscription “channels” from legacy media companies, such as online-only services from HBO and Starz, according to the CNBC report.
Owners of Apple devices, such as the iPhone, iPad and Apple TV, will find the still-in-the-works service in the pre-installed “TV” application, according to the CNBC sources.
Apple plans to debut the service early next year, according to the CNBC sources.
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