Apple streaming TV service rumors are back, and more credible than ever<article>
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<p>Apple's long-rumored subscription TV service is reportedly back on track and will launch this fall.</p><p>The Apple streaming service will launch with roughly 25 channels, including broadcast networks such as ABC, CBS, and Fox, according to
the Wall Street Journal's sources. Some media executives think Apple will charge between $30 and $40 per month.</p><p>It's unclear what other channels will be part of the bundle. Apple is negotiating with several media companies including Disney (which owns
CBS ABC and ESPN) and Fox (which owns FX).</p><p>NBCUniversal is reportedly not on board due to a feud between Apple and NBC parent company Comcast. The two companies were reportedly working together on a streaming video service last year, but Apple eventually felt that was being strung along by Comcast as the cable giant worked on its own TV overhaul, called
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Apple streaming TV service rumors are back, and more credible than ever