Apple’s TV Streaming Service: Shows With Jennifer Aniston, Chris Evans [tvline.com]
Aiming for reinvention, Apple eyes streaming, services [phys.org]
Why Apple Won't Be the Next Netflix [www.fool.com]
Frustration Grows Along With The Number of TV Streaming Services : NPR [www.npr.org]
Apple could announce its gaming subscription service on Monday [techcrunch.com]
Tips: How to check on and cancel software and service subscriptions on your iPhone or iPad [appleinsider.com]
Where the Heck Is the New iPod Touch? [www.tomsguide.com]
Apple March Event: What to expect, time, and more [9to5mac.com]
With the iPhone Sputtering, Apple Bets Its Future on TV and News [www.wsj.com]
Hundreds rescued from stricken cruise ship [www.bbc.com]
Apple May Reveal the Rumored 'Netflix for Games' Subscription Service During March 25 Event [www.iphonehacks.com]
Apple services push and its relaitonship with developers [9to5mac.com]
Downgrade iOS 12.1.4 To iOS 12.1.3 No Longer Possible After Apple Stops Signing The Firmware [www.redmondpie.com]
What to expect from Apple’s ‘Show Time’ event [techcrunch.com]
Apple’s TV efforts: an abridged history over the years [www.theverge.com]
Daily Apple News: AirPower availability and new leak, new AirPods with wireless charging delayed, and more [piunikaweb.com]
Apple’s high-stakes Hollywood audition [www.axios.com]
Apple's Big Streaming Service Launch: The 20+ Shows You Can Expect https://t.co/posx4xkrRi #AppleEvent via @rebeccaiannucci pic.twitter.com/3qqvD2mHzx
— Michael Ausiello (@MichaelAusiello) March 24, 2019
Too Much Video Streaming To Choose From? It's Only Going To Get Worse https://t.co/HhCeTKT1uP #Tech
— Roger Roman (@RogerLRomanII) March 23, 2019
An overabundance of good TV, what's a viewer to do?https://t.co/hyO6l6ZLcX
— NPR (@NPR) March 23, 2019
Too Much Video Streaming To Choose From? It's Only Going To Get Worse https://t.co/3B8YevTodK
— All Tech Considered (@npralltech) March 23, 2019
tv over $4000 a year
— uberfeminist (@uberfeminist) March 23, 2019
someone who is good at the economy please help me budget this. my family is dying
https://t.co/Np982fZnta pic.twitter.com/7QxifgOBqT
Too Much Video Streaming To Choose From? It's Only Going To Get Worse https://t.co/ZfgFxXCAA4
— Laura Sydell (@Sydell) March 23, 2019
Ugh. Of course the industry found a way to disincentivized cord cutting. Ah well, I give it about 5 years before platforms consolidate into the old model anyway. https://t.co/9xBqMRcfUF
— thatmark (@substandardtest) March 23, 2019
Too Much Video Streaming To Choose From? It's Only Going To Get Worse https://t.co/E5Nl79heQV
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) March 23, 2019
ICYMI from yesterday, our full preview of what to expect at Apple’s ‘show time’ event tomorrow https://t.co/ifV0FWzlH9 pic.twitter.com/tIaMw8t0yO
— Chance Miller (@ChanceHMiller) March 24, 2019
Apple to move away from the iPhone and into services, including video & news, its biggest strategic bet in more than a decade and one fraught with peril. $9.99 a month news subscription service is finally upon us for all those asking for a Spotify For News https://t.co/2ZZ9U86oMl
— Raju Narisetti (@raju) March 24, 2019
A deal between Apple and The Wall Street Journal will result in the Journal hiring more reporters focused on general news to help feed Apple’s news-subscription product: https://t.co/3s72o4p9KI
— Paul Vieira (@paulvieira) March 24, 2019
Just a ton of details — clearly the result of great reporting by @trippmickle — in this WSJ story https://t.co/OvqnpsAurq
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) March 24, 2019
Apple wants to move away from the iPhone and into services, including video and news, its biggest strategic bet in more than a decade and one fraught with peril. https://t.co/rTDM1GvW7J
— Lukas I. Alpert (@lalpert1) March 24, 2019
Apple birthed the smartphone app with the invention of the iPhone and App Store. But some apps have become so successful they are now among Apple's biggest threats to the iPhone business.
— Scott Austin (@ScottMAustin) March 24, 2019
Apple is now striking back.
By @trippmickle https://t.co/vmkZWBMm7G
This story talks about Apple's $1 billion budget "to buy dozens of original TV shows." It talks about news. It talks about apps. It doesn't talk about sports rights. Not once. Good story by @trippmickle. https://t.co/0AsqTD9V1E
— John Ourand (@Ourand_SBJ) March 24, 2019
WSJ: Apple talking with Starz, HBO, Showtime to offer their programming for $9.99 in new its new subscription TV app set to be announced Monday. Apple is also negotiating deals with smart TV makers and Roku to get the service on those platforms as well. https://t.co/C8tfQO1l9O
— Steve Kopack (@SteveKopack) March 24, 2019
Wearables | How Apple’s push into new services could strain its relationships with developers & competitors https://t.co/iU4JckBCNb | @9to5mac pic.twitter.com/StJREEhrJJ
— AppleWatchGuru (@AppleWatchGuru) March 24, 2019
When you need to tune in for the March 25 #AppleEvent:
— CNET (@CNET) March 23, 2019
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March 26
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Apple has something Netflix does not, @edmundlee notes: more than a billion devices all over the world, which amounts to an infrastructure. That beats out the 130 million people worldwide who have subscribed to Netflix. https://t.co/ulbA8obDA2
— NYT Media (@nytmedia) March 23, 2019
Apple v. Netflix v. Amazon v. Hulu. Game on: https://t.co/zG3TLlAUJH
— Edmund Lee (@edmundlee) March 22, 2019
Apple's Reinvention as a Services Company Starts for Real Monday - Apple’s video, news, credit card and App Store gaming bundle subscription services detailed https://t.co/iPrmSHvncs
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) March 23, 2019
The first skirmishes have already been fought in what could turn into a tech cold war between Apple and Netflix. “The game is on,” said the Netflix chief executive, Reed Hastings. https://t.co/Hr2cUUi3wM
— NYTimes Tech (@nytimestech) March 23, 2019
“Netflix has 60 million customers in the US. Comcast has 25 million broadband customers. Hulu has 25 million. Amazon Prime has 97 million, but not all are watching its videos.
— Sameer Nair (@nairsameer) March 23, 2019
Their reach is minuscule compared with Apple, which has 1.4 billion devices in use around the world” https://t.co/10Yx3jeTXV
Apple started trying to figure out TV right before Netflix started to stream content on the internet. One of those ideas changed Hollywood forever. The other one is Apple. https://t.co/e7NRGEW6tg
— David Pierce (@pierce) March 24, 2019
(I still want Apple to just make a TV) https://t.co/OiICpYp6GE
— nilay patel (@reckless) March 23, 2019
“I finally cracked it”: An abridged history of Apple’s TV efforts over the years https://t.co/d4tqf77xOr pic.twitter.com/1sMycj4H5G
— The Verge (@verge) March 23, 2019
Piece should have been subtitled "Or: Gene Munster presents Waiting for Godot" https://t.co/uiaJW6OUyR
— Jim Prosser ? (@jimprosser) March 23, 2019
It looks like @YaditheYoda is going to grace our screens again in a new show that also looks pretty good!!! Woo hoo!!
— Lisa V | Chicago (@visa58) March 25, 2019
From this article: https://t.co/cnD3FX7QVo pic.twitter.com/hwzLWV2RsU
Cloud gaming services like #Stadia have taken all the headlines recently but are Apple about to join the fray too? We'll be following their announcement today with interest!
— Bidstack (@bidstack) March 25, 2019
✅ Amazon
✅ Xbox
❓ Applehttps://t.co/ACx52QNFQe #bids #MondayMotivation
Apple could announce its gaming subscription service on Monday https://t.co/iRfXgcqf90
— Romain Dillet ? (@romaindillet) March 24, 2019
Apple could announce its gaming subscription service on Monday https://t.co/1nzJ88KpIh
— Evan Kirstel at #ConnectedThings2019 (@evankirstel) March 24, 2019
"After a 2015 effort to persuade Walt Disney Co. and others to join a streaming-TV service faltered, Apple’s executives debated alternatives, including acquiring Walt Disney Co. or Netflix" ?https://t.co/zVaHCEgVvk
— Marcelo P. Lima (@MarceloPLima) March 25, 2019
"With the iPhone Sputtering, Apple Bets Its Future on TV and News" may be true but it sounds like the craziest thing I've ever heard https://t.co/dgkw3K16W5
— Tom Gara (@tomgara) March 25, 2019
Assuming this isn't revisionist history, it's amazing that in 2014--just as the iPhone 6 was about to sell like crazy--sales executives at Apple were worried about running out of easy growth. (They were right.) https://t.co/cahEB1Y2D0 pic.twitter.com/C4fX9wrVz4
— Shira Ovide (@ShiraOvide) March 25, 2019
I have a great idea for Apple to boost sales which is to once again make a phone that is smol https://t.co/Ub3IoaC6Jf
— Lauren Tara LaCapra (@LaurenLaCapra) March 25, 2019
Apple's big video launch today: WSJ says Apple will charge $10 monthly each for HBO, Showtime, Starz subscriptions, separate for its own content. Also, a new premium news service 'will cost $10 per month'https://t.co/m3G7qAwLi2
— Adrian Weckler (@adrianweckler) March 25, 2019
Apple wants to move away from the iPhone and into services, including video and news, its biggest strategic bet in more than a decade and one fraught with peril. https://t.co/elbr9iVnTe
— Carlos Silva PonceDL (@csilvanet) March 24, 2019
We'll witness Apple's biggest shift in more than a decade when it announces video- and news-subscription services, @trippmickle says. Comes as the iPhone runs out of juice. https://t.co/M91WMuyinQ
— Yoko Kubota (@Kubota_Yoko) March 25, 2019
How Apple’s push into new services could strain its relationships with developers & competitors https://t.co/7DCOD5SLEq pic.twitter.com/ReikLvEYBC
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) March 24, 2019
How Apple’s push into new services could strain its relationships with developers & competitors #apple @9to5mac @ChanceHMiller https://t.co/vsEhAOR4NZ
— Evan Kirstel at #ConnectedThings2019 (@evankirstel) March 24, 2019
a long journey...?? https://t.co/83veyZOH6J
— sunny madra (@sundeep) March 24, 2019