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Apple Pitching iTunes Subscription Plan to TV Networks

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The Wall Street Journal's Digits blog reports that iTunes is in talks with TV networks about launching a $30 subscription service for tv shows through iTunes. Full Article at Shopping Blog

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  1. The real question for Apple is this: will any of the networks actually get on board? Peter Kafka over at AllThingsD thinks if anyone jumps first, it will be Disney, since CEO Bob Iger has been open to jumping in bed with Apple in the past. Full Article at Popular Science

  2. With the noise level rising over consumers possibly paying a fee for TV shows online, now comes a report that iTunes is considering an all-you-can eat $30-a-month TV service. Full Article at MediaPost.com

  3. What would you think of using iTunes instead of cable to watch all your TV shows? Full Article at Dvice

  4. MediaMemo reports that Apple has approached a number of TV networks in recent weeks to pitch its vision of a monthly subscription service that would allow the networks to deliver their content to consumers via iTunes with the idea of replacing... Full Article at MacRumors

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