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Is Apple Netflix's Biggest Threat? $30 per Month Apple TV Subscription in Works?
Peter Kafka at AllThingsD discovered that Apple might be looking to compete with Netflix and Comcast with a $30 per month subscription iTunes TV subscription: Apple (AAPL) isn’t tying the proposed service to a specific piece of hardware, like its  underwhelming Apple TV box  or ...
Confirmed: Netflix Streaming Coming To The Wii Very Shortly
blog.streamingmedia.com — Last week I received some images that showed Netflix streaming on a Wii console. I didn't run... with the story at the time as I didn't know if the images were legit and it's taken me until today to confirm they are in fact real. I'm not disclosing who ... (more) Confirmed: Netflix Streaming Coming To The Wii Very Shortly
Comcast Should Buy Netflix Instead Of NBC (CMCSA, NFLX, GE)
Comcast Should Buy Netflix Instead Of NBC (CMCSA, NFLX, GE)
businessinsider.com — Many big service providers make all their money from the connection they sell you -- it's what... you pay for, where their near-monopoly makes it hard for you to switch, and what is so costly for competitors to replicate. Comcast delivers cable TV to ... (more) Comcast Should Buy Netflix Instead Of NBC (CMCSA, NFLX, GE)
Interview with Tony Todd From “Splatter”
Interview with Tony Todd From “Splatter”
moviemobsters.com — tonytodd Fans of horror films only have one more day to wait until “Splatter” is released for... everyone’s viewing pleasure over the web thanks to Netflix and Roger Corman. This week I had the wonderful pleasure of interviewing Tony Todd whose acting career began in 1986 in Oliver Stone’s ... (more) Interview with Tony Todd From “Splatter”
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Apple May Offer TV as a Subscription Service for $30 a MonthCollider
Whether you’re a god-like Mac-user of a filthy leper with a PC (I’m the latter; damn one of my lips just fell off), Apple may soon be offering you the opportunity to watch TV via its iTunes service for only $30/month. Therefore, while you wouldn’t own any of the TV ...