Report: Apple to sell third-party video subscriptions directly through TV app<article>
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<p>A new <a href="
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-05-09/apple-is-said-to-plan-selling-video-subscriptions-through-tv-app" rel="nofollow">report from Bloomberg[/url] claims that Apple has plans to start selling subscriptions to third-party streaming services directly through its TV app. This could greatly simplify the confusing array of apps, accounts, and sign-ins necessary to navigate the increasingly complex world of streaming TV.</p><p>Currently, the TV app brings together content from a variety of different apps and services. The list of supported apps and services in the U.S. is fairly extensive, including HBO Go and Now, Hulu, and most major network apps. Notably absent are Netflix, DirectTV Now, PlayStation Vue, or YouTube TV—those services work fine on Apple TV, but don’t integrate into the TV app. </p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3270938/consumer-electronics/report-apple-to-sell-third-party-video-subscriptions-directly-through-tv-app.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Report: Apple to sell third-party video subscriptions directly through TV app