Apple Considering iTunes TV, About $30 a Month
Eric Calouro | Nov 02, 2009 | Comments 0
$30 per month is what you’d be handing over to Cupertino-based Apple if they get their way. The company is apparently pitching the idea of TV within iTunes at a charge of about 30 clams per month. But instead of delivering content through something like Apple TV (mega-fail), the company has said that it would specifically offer an extension to the already popular iTunes software.
Great, but will anyone subscribe? Actually, yes. You’ve already got millions of people purchasing individual programs on iTunes — why not pay for all-access?
It’s quite important to mention however, that none of this is set in stone. If we get any more information on this, we’ll pass it along.
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