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The Wall Street Journal has
published a new report describing the ongoing negotiations between Apple and major publishers over an upcoming subscription news service. While the service would go through Apple’s built-in News app on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, Apple is reportedly pitching a revenue split that sees it keep 50% of a suggested $10/month membership fee with the remaining 50% shared among participating publishers. The
WSJ says negotiations are ongoing, adding that publishers aren’t likely to accept the revenue split as presented.</p>
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