Apple
is in talks with programmers to offer a slimmed-down bundle of TV
networks this fall, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people
familiar with the matter.
The
service would have about 25 channels, anchored by broadcasters such as
ABC, CBS and Fox, and be available across all devices powered by Apple’s
iOS operating system, including iPhones, iPads and Apple TV set-top
boxes, the newspaper said.
Apple
has been talking to Walt Disney Co, CBS Corp, and Twenty-First Century
Fox Inc and other media companies to offer a “skinny” bundle with
well-known channels like CBS, ESPN and FX, leaving out the many smaller
networks in the standard cable TV package, the Journal said.
The service is expected to be launched in September.
The
talks do not involve NBCUniversal, owner of the NBC broadcast network
and cable channels like USA and Bravo, because of a falling-out between
Apple and NBCUniversal parent company Comcast Corp, the newspaper said.
Apple
and Comcast were in early-stage discussions last year to offer a
streaming-television service that would allow Apple set-top boxes to
bypass congestion on the web.
Apple spokesman Tom Neumayr said the company does not comment on rumor and speculation. Fox and CBS declined to comment.
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