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Apple could upturn the entire TV market by offering an iTunes TV subscription service, a prominent rumor says today. iTunes head Eddy Cue is believed to be pitching the idea of a $30 monthly plan that would give users much broader access, much like conventional TV. The exact terms aren't spe...
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This Week,
chris.foresman@arstechnica.com (Chris Foresman) from Ars Technica says
(in Apple pitching TV subscription option for iTunes to networks)
While iTunes allows users to buy individual TV episodes for $1.99, or even buy a whole season—sometimes for a discount—users may in the future pay a $30 monthly fee and watch whatever TV they like. Industry insiders say this service will be an extension of iTunes Store itself instead of bein...
And
pheedcontent.com says
(in News: Apple Reportedly Shops iTunes as TV Service)
Apple has been shopping iTunes as a TV service to network executives, according to a report from AllThingsD.com. Writing for the MediaMemo blog within AllThingsD, Peter Kafka said Apple is looking for networks to sign on to provide content to a monthly subscription service through iTune...
Last Month,
Larry Magid from 13727_7(reviews.cnet.com) says
(in Podcast: Apple VP Eddy Cue on iTunes 9)
On September 9th Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced some new iPods and a new version of iTunes. iTunes 9 has some significant new features including the ability to share media files around the home, a new "Genius Mix" and "iTunes LP" which offers liner notes, videos and other extras along
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The single most common question we get from our readers by far is how to recover their content from their iPod back onto their computer. These questions are usually precipitated by users suddenly discovering that their iTunes library has become corrupted or erased, or that their compute...
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