Report: Apple to give away its original TV programs, offer third-party subscription 'channels'<article>
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<p>Apple has been hard at work building a stable of original TV content: shows, series, and movies. Though the company hasn’t officially announced any of its shows (beyond the maligned
Planet of the Apps and the currently-running
Carpool Karaoke), the Hollywood trade press has uncovered
more than two dozen projects in various stages of development.</p><p>Now, CNBC claims to have insider information regarding how much Apple’s new video service will cost and how it will be structured. And it’s good news for those who already have Apple products: It’s going to be
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Report: Apple to give away its original TV programs, offer third-party subscription 'channels'