Apple aims to extend iTunes success to TV
Apple is trying to round up programming support to offer a $30-a-month subscription-television service. The Wall Street Journal says Apple's "over-the-top" service in theory could rival cable television, given that it can offer programmers a base of 100 million customers through iTunes.
Wall Street Journal, The | 11/02
This story published in NAB SmartBrief on 11/03/2009
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