After years of anticipation, Apple is set to unveil plans for its new video service at a star-studded event on March 25.But when the new platform -- which will reportedly let users subscribe to third-party services, like Starz -- finally launches, it won’t be joined by one of the biggest players in the space: Netflix.
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Here’s How Apple’s Spending Its Massive $1 Billion Original Content Budget Ahead Of Streaming Service Launch
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Netflix Won’t Be Integrated Into Apple’s Forthcoming Video Service, CEO Says
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Insights: Has All Of “Social Media,” Not Just Facebook, Reached A Pivot Point?
Facebook's dubious "pivot to privacy" comes amid a much bigger pivot transforming all of social media away from the strengths of. both Facebook and Google.
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Apple Taps Reese Witherspoon, J.J. Abrams, More For Video Service Launch Event On March 25
Given that Apple is renowned for blockbuster launch events as made famous by founder Steve Jobs, it should come as no surprise that the tech giant is pulling out all the stops for its long-awaited video service launch.
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Insights: In The Battle Of Data Versus Privacy, Whose Team Are You On?
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Apple Will Finally Launch Its Streaming Service In April (Report)
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YouTube, Netflix, Amazon, Apple, Spotify, And More Accused Of Violating E.U. Data Privacy Legislation Per Article 15
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These Are The Brands That Had The Most-Subscribed YouTube Channels In 2018 (Study)
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Apple Inks Multi-Film Deal With Acclaimed Indie Studio A24
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Apple Will Reportedly Make Original Video Programming Free For All Device Owners
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21st Century Fox Tenders $100 Million Investment In Buzzy Livestreaming Platform Caffeine
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Vimeo Bans Alex Jones After Conspiracy Hawker Ramps Up Output There
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