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  2. Apple TV+ - Wikipedia

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    Apple TV app Supported OS: iOS 10.2 and later, iPadOS 13.1, macOS 10.15 Catalina and later, Windows (Universal Windows Platform) Supported media devices: Apple TV, selected smart TVs, PlayStation, [a] Xbox, [b] Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast with Google TV, Android TV Pricing model Monthly subscription Included with Apple One (where available) Website apple.com /apple-tv-plus Apple TV+ is an ...

  3. Apple raises prices on some subscription services including ...

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    The company announced the changes on its website, which revealed Apple TV+ will now cost $9.99, up from the prior $6.99. Apple TV+ originally cost $4.99 when it first launched in November 2019 ...

  4. Best TV streaming services in 2024 - AOL

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    But Prime Video alone seems worth the subscription cost, thanks to a huge content library with 15,000 films and almost 2,000 TV shows as of 2024. By comparison, Netflix has half the number of ...

  5. Apple TV Plus and other subscriptions get significant price ...

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    Apple Music, Fitness Plus and iCloud are safe from hike, which will add about a third to cost of streaming service Apple TV Plus and other subscriptions get significant price increase Skip to main ...

  6. List of Apple TV+ original programming - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Apple was reportedly planning on spending around $1 billion on original programming over the next year. [4] Later that year, another report projected that they would spend $4.2 billion on original programming by 2022. [5] In August 2019, it was reported that Apple had already spent over $6 billion on original programming. [6]

  7. A la carte pay television - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 Stanford University study cited by Barro simulated a 49-channel subscription bundle being switched to an la carte scheme. The researchers concluded that subscribers would pay 103.0% more in fees passed on by distributors, while consumer welfare would likely be worse, changing between -5.4% and 0.2%. [ 50 ]