Content Providers
Apple’s Eddy Cue Explains What’s Next For TV in Interview With CNN
Apple executive Eddy Cue sat down with CNN’s Brian Stelter last week for a two-part interview about the new Apple TV. The executive described the fourth-generation device as an "add-on for most people," since content providers such as ABC, CNN, and WatchESPN still require authenticating with a cable TV subscription. CNNMoney has now shared a...
Bloomberg: Apple’s Live TV Service Not Coming Until 2016
According to a new report from Bloomberg Business, Apple will be unable to deliver their rumoured live TV streaming service for the Apple TV until 2016. Content negotiations are reportedly stalling the launch of the service, which the company was hoping to have read for their September media event. The media event will reportedly take...
Apple Reportedly Asking Networks to Handle Streaming Infrastructure for Rumoured TV Service
According to a new report from Recode, Apple is asking it content partners to provide their own streams of television shows and movies for the company’s upcoming streaming TV service. Rather than streaming content itself, the company is requesting that all TV network partners build out the necessary infrastructure and handle all the related costs....
Apple Lists Support Information For Third-Party Apple TV Content Providers on New Webpage
Apple has launched a new support page that allows Apple TV owners to learn more about the third-party content available on their set-top box. The page lists general information about each content provider, including where the channel is available and if the channel requires a subscription. Almost every Apple TV channel listed also includes contact...