So far Apple hasn't done a very good job of getting usable apps for us cord cutters. So they have NBC, FX, Hallmark etc. Cord cutters can't use them. They want login with a provider. So, most media rights still belong to networks and cable/satelite providers.
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he was referring to Apple bullying the media rights holders for content, so Apple can run their own streaming service. Apple wants a big cut, so despite years of deal trying, it hasn't happened, and I can't see it happening.The devices, well they are all cheap, Apple included. The best device is not tied to a provider. Its a seperate streaming device with all the apps that cover all the SVOD services.
From: "Alice Saunders lwr32@mac.com [iPad]" <iPad@yahoogroups.com>
To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, 2 August 2016 8:34 PM
Subject: Re: [iPad] TV streaming devices, by market share [1 Attachment]
Bullying or pricing? Isn't Apple the most expensive of the ones looked at?
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On Jul 28, 2016, at 9:12 AM, David Smith david.smith.14916@gmail.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Graphic from today's Wall Street Journal, in an article describing how Apple's bullying style of negotiating may be hurting them.
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