Apple's over-the-top television service put on hold, says Les Moonves [u]
Apple's over-the-top television service put on hold, says Les Moonves [u] - Moonves dropped the Apple TV tidbit at Business Insider's Ignition conference in New York on Tuesday, saying he thinks Apple is putting the program on the back burner, reports Bloomberg.
"They've had conversations on it and I think they pressed the hold button," Moonves said. "They were looking for a service."
Rumors of an Apple TV subscription service date back to 2013,
when reports claimed the company was going over cable companies' heads
to negotiate directly with content providers. At the time, and for many
months following, it was speculated that a subscription-based product
would launch alongside new Apple TV hardware.
Unlike monthly offerings from cable companies, Apple is said to be
working on what is referred to as a "skinny" bundle featuring live and
on-demand TV from major networks and select cable channels. Subscription
price estimates are up in the air, but some suggest Apple could charge
anywhere from $10 to $40 a month.
Apple debuted a revamped fourth-generation Apple TV in October,
complete with a new tvOS operating system and dedicated App Store, but
an over-the-top streaming service was nowhere to be seen. Moonves,
however, believes skinny bundles are the future.
"This will happen," Moonves said. "It has four major networks and 10
cable networks, let's say, and the price point will be in the $30s, $30
to $35, $40 maybe. People will not be spending money on channels they
don't want to watch."
The concept is popular with cord-cutters and thrifty consumers, but
cable companies are keen on keeping their revenue structures in place.
With Apple putting a hold on negotiations, it seems the enterprise is
being pushed further into the future, perhaps beyond the rumored 2016
release reported in August.
Update: Bloomberg,
citing informed sources, has confirmed Apple's decision to suspend its
streaming television service initiative. In lieu of a branded channel
package, the company is said to be focusing on building out the tvOS App
Store as a platform on which media companies can sell directly to
customers. Source: Appleinsider
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