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    Apple kills TV rentals, subscription offer not coming

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    Apple kills TV rentals, subscription offer not coming Empty Apple kills TV rentals, subscription offer not coming

    Post by iRaz Mon Aug 29, 2011 6:02 pm

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    Apple has done away with the 99-cent video rentals of TV shows it began offering last year via the Apple TV and iTunes.

    Despite Apple's best efforts, most of the top networks weren't willing to offer shows for that price. News Corp.-owned Fox Television and Disney's ABC were the only two majors that were involved and even they offered a limited amount of content at 99 cents.

    Now does this sound like the studios are willing to back a new subscription service from Apple or for anyone else for that matter? No. Don't put any stock in the rumors that began circulating today. My sources at the studios said three weeks ago that an Apple subscription service is not coming anytime soon, if ever.

    The Hollywood studios and TV networks don't want another Netflix. Look around. They're trying to stuff that genie back into the bottle. The talk coming out of Hollywood is about raising prices for content and offering Netflix less, not more. They don't want to discount content just because it's on the Web.

    There is no consensus in Hollywood about anything, but a large number of decision makers want to see their shows and films offered online on a pay-per-view basis as they try to protect their margins.

    In addition, the execs I spoke with said Apple hasn't really talked about subscription --although one of the sources said Apple has at one time or another discussed numerous business models. One thing others and I have reported now for more than a year is that Apple indeed is focusing on a cloud offer, where users access video content from Apple's servers.

    "iTunes customers have shown they overwhelmingly prefer buying TV shows," said Tom Neumayr, an Apple spokesman in a statement this afternoon. "iTunes in the Cloud lets customers download and watch their past TV purchases from their iOS devices, Apple TV, Mac, or PC allowing them to enjoy their programming whenever and however they choose."


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    Post by Strebeck Mon Aug 29, 2011 8:08 pm

    I think that's fair. The question will be, at what price point are episodes sold? If that price point is too high, then the model will fail, and it will be blamed on piracy and Netflix, etc etc. Which is a shame. But $1.00 per episode, or $10 bundle for a 13 episode season I think is pretty fair, and the large majority of people will pay for that. Anyone that would pirate a tv show will pirate it regardless of the price, so that's a non issue, in my eyes.

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