Apple Might Bundle Services Like Apple Music, Apple TV+ in a ‘Super-Bundle’ With a Monthly Subscription

Apple Might Bundle Services Like Apple Music, Apple TV+ in a ‘Super-Bundle’ With a Monthly Subscription

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Apple has been focusing on growing its services for quite some time now. Now, the company is looking to create a “super-bundle of media content” which will include Apple Music and Apple TV+ and comes with a monthly subscription. According to reports, Apple has been discussing its plans with major music companies that appear to have some concerns about the plan. Let’s dive in to see some more details on the matter.

Take note that not all record labels are showing resistance over Apple’s future prospects and are open to the idea. Others are more cautious about where it could lead them with Apple. As per the reports, record labels are cautious to go onboard with Apple’s plans because the bundle could potentially lead to declining revenues.

Apple Might Bundle Services Like Apple Music, Apple TV+ in a ‘Super-Bundle’ With a Monthly Subscription

Oct 7, 2019, 6:26pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/apple-might-bundle-services-like-apple-music-apple-tv-in-a-super-bundle-with-a-monthly-subscription/ > Apple has been focusing on growing its services for quite some time now. Now, the company is looking to create a “super-bundle of media content” which will include Apple Music and Apple TV+ and comes with a monthly subscription. According to reports, Apple has been discussing its plans with major music companies that appear to have some concerns about the plan. Let’s dive in to see some more details on the matter. > Take note that not all record labels are showing resistance over Apple’s future prospects and are open to the idea. Others are more cautious about where it could lead them with Apple. As per the reports, record labels are cautious to go onboard with Apple’s plans because the bundle could potentially lead to declining revenues.