sincity Posted March 25, 2019 Share Posted March 25, 2019 Today's the day – Apple is expected to launch its long-awaited streaming service later today (Monday, March 25) at its keynote event, in a move that could create a serious rival for the likes of Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, and Disney's upcoming streaming service Disney+. The tech giant recently sent out invitations for the event with the suggestive title "It's show time", which further fueled rumors that the currently unnamed streaming service will launch later today. Not only that; its rumored that Apple will also be launching a newspaper and magazine subscription service, and perhaps even an iOS game streaming service, making it a huge day for the San Cupertino company, So, all eyes are on Apple today – but can it truly rival the world's most popular on-demand platform, Netflix? Read on for everything we know about the streaming service so far.Cut to the chaseWhat is it? A rival streaming service that Apple will place its own content on among other titles.When will it be released? It's expected to launch on March 25, although Variety reports that it won't be available to the public until later this year. How much will it cost? Nothing concrete as yet, but it could cost less than a Netflix subscription of $9 (£5.99 / AU$9.99).http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/4U6wcUYiDzP4zCyuLWwo3M.pngImage credit: AppleAt this moment in time, nobody knows a huge amount about Apple's streaming service – but what we do know is that Netflix doesn't want anything to do with it, with its Chief Executive, Reed Hastings confirming that it Netflix has "chosen not to integrate with [Apple's] service."Apple's streaming service is likely to rely heavily on Apple's original content, which hasn't exactly been a roaring success in the past. However, with budgets reportedly exceeding $1 billion, Apple's latest foray into the world of content creation appears to be more ambitious than ever before. We've known of Apple's original content push for a while now; in 2018, the New York Times reported that Steven Spielberg is rebooting his 'Amazing Stories' anthology series from the 1980s, the producer behind 'Battlestar Galactica' is working on a new space drama, and the creator of Fox's 'Bob's Burgers' is making a new animated series.Other big Hollywood names are here, too. If the reports prove accurate, Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon will star in a series about a fictional morning TV show, while Academy Award-winner Octavia Spencer is set to star in drama 'Are You Sleeping?'With all these big names involved, we're expecting today's Apple event to be a star-studded affair, with Bloomberg saying that Apple has "invited Hollywood stars, including Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Garner and director JJ Abrams" along to the launch.Apple streaming service: how to watch the March 25 launch event livehttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/wduqMBLnvNbBYvFynbSVQH.jpgApple CEO Tim Cook (Image credit: TechRadar)Aside from original content, CNBC has reported that the new streaming service will also have a number of 'Channels.'These Channels will include options to access subscriptions to other services, which so far include Starz, CBS and Viacom, according to CNBC’s sources. HBO is also rumored to be one of these Channels. However, CNBC reported that HBO is not as far along in partnership discussions as these aforementioned networks, and it's unclear whether that will impact its availability on Apple's service.Will Apple's streaming service suffer without content from the likes of HBO and Netflix? Only time will tell, but Apple could have the edge if it creates a wider media offering and bundles in other formats like newspapers and magazines, which could be a very real possibility after the company's acquisition of Texture.The subscription price of Apple's new video streaming service is one of the biggest mysteries surrounding the launch, but some reports do claim it'll be cheaper than Netflix. Apple streaming service: release dateApple is expected to launch its long-awaited streaming service later today (March 25) at its launch event, hosted inside Cupertino’s Steve Jobs Theater.However, the new service may not be available to the public until later this year, according to a report by Variety, which says, "sources familiar with the plans say Apple’s video service will be targeted for a launch in summer or fall rather than the April timing that has been the subject of media speculation."Variety also reports that we will see "show clips of [Apple's] original series" at today's event, but that the shows themselves won't be released until later this year. The keynote promises to be a star-studded event, with Bloomberg saying that Apple has "invited Hollywood stars, including Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Garner and director JJ Abrams" along – names that have been associated with upcoming original Apple content.http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/sSXSWCRUAX4sPADwGq4zjS.jpgImage credit: TechRadarApple streaming service: priceRight now, nobody knows how much Apple's streaming service will cost. There are rumors that it will cost less than a Netflix subscription – but which tier of Netflix subscription isn't clear.The cheapest Netflix subscription costs $9 (£5.99 / AU$9.99) per month, so an Apple streaming service subscription could cost less than that. Even if the rumors are true, we wouldn't expect Apple to significantly undercut Netflix, so we could be looking at a monthly cost of $8 (£4.99 / AU$8.99) for an Apple streaming service subscription at the very, very least - and more if it bundles in other services.http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ZDzbTGSGPv2VUqxnef2hNR.jpgImage credit: AppleApple streaming service: what we want to see4K streamingIt almost goes without saying that Apple's streaming service should have support for 4K playback, in line with other streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. With the arrival of the 4K-enabled Apple TV last year we'd be very surprised if Apple's streaming service didn't boast super-high resolution playback.Tiered subscription 4K streaming often goes hand in hand with a tiered subscription model; after all, if you don't have a 4K TV, you shouldn't have to pay for 4K content. We can envision the streaming service having multiple plans like Netflix does currently, which ranges from $9 (£5.99 / AU$9.99) per month for a Standard plan to $16 (£9.99 / AU$17.99) for its 4K Premium plan.Perks for Apple TV ownersIt would be great if those who have already bought into the Apple ecosystem with an Apple TV got the benefit of a free Apple streaming service subscription. While we don't think this scenario is particularly likely, it wouldn't be out of the realms of possibility if Apple included the streaming service within the Apple TV application that comes installed on every iOS and tvOS device.Bundled multimedia contentFollowing Apple's acquisition of Texture, we are expecting to hear about an Apple News Magazines' on March 25. That service, previously dubbed 'the Netflix of magazines,' had bundled together magazines for one low monthly price.If Apple could offer newspapers and magazines alongside its new streaming service included in the cost of subscription, it could prove a big problem for rival Netflix.It would be impressive if Apple just offered all its services in one, like $20 (or £15 / AU$25) for everything including Apple Music, newspapers and magazines.The best streaming service 2019http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/6nhE9VUg8Eg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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