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<p>If you’re a cord cutter who owns a 4th-generation Apple TV, then it’s highly likely that you’re already intimately familiar with Channels. Fancy Bits’ well-received app lets Apple TV 4 owners, who own
an HDHomeRun device and an
antenna, watch, pause, and rewind live TV.</p>
<p>Although a tvOS version launched earlier this year, Channels has been conspicuously missing from the iOS App Store. Today, that all changes, as an iOS version of the app has been
released on the App Store for $14.99. <a href="
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