Amazon, Netflix, Apple, Disney Or AT&T: A Surprising Winner In The Streaming Service [seekingalpha.com]
Apple's TV streaming service: It's showtime at last [www.cnet.com]
Apple gets ready for life after the iPhone with services push [www.foxnews.com]
NYT CEO on Why Publishers Should Be 'Leery' of Apple News Service [www.thewrap.com]
New York Times CEO warns publishers on Apple News partnerships [www.cnbc.com]
Apple's long-rumored streaming TV service is finally coming. @sharatibken say this isn't just some small project, but a must-have for Apple, which faces slowing iPhone growth. https://t.co/EMYuci2lfP
— Roger Cheng (@RogerWCheng) March 22, 2019
“Last year @NYTimes generated over $700 million digital revenue, close to 2020 target $800 million. Digital ad passed print ad revenue for first time in Q4 2018. Investment back into Times newsroom, which 1,550 journalists is now largest ever.”#cdnpoli https://t.co/aQW5zCe07u
— Rick Anderson (@RickAnderson) March 22, 2019
“We tend to be quite leery about the idea of almost habituating people to find our journalism somewhere else” https://t.co/Tw9FhKMl13
— Durga Raghunath (@durgaraghunath) March 22, 2019
Apple's TV streaming service: It's showtime at last https://t.co/KMLwqbS4RJ By @sharatibken @CNET
— Jessica Dolcourt (@jdolcourt) March 22, 2019
We're just a few days away... What are you hoping to see on Monday from Apple's TV event? https://t.co/paUHEnqrs7
— Shelly Palmer (@shellypalmer) March 22, 2019
Why the NYT doesn't trust Apple. "We tend to be quite leery about the idea of almost habituating people to find our journalism somewhere else." I wonder when America's health insurers will have the same epiphany. https://t.co/DJMaVSs2Zn
— Jonathan Schwartz ? (@OpenJonathan) March 22, 2019