Month: September 2015

CBS to Stream Super Bowl 50, AFC Playoffs, and Two Regular Season Games via Apple TV

CBSandSuperBowl50CBS has announced that it will be streaming Super Bowl 50, some AFC Playoffs, and two regular season football games to Apple's Apple TV device during the 2015/2016 football season.

The TV network will stream the following games this year:

Oct. 4th, 9:30 a.m. - New York Jets vs. Miami Dolphins from London.
Nov 26th, 4:30pm - Carolina Panthers vs. Dallas Cowboys.

According to its press release, CBS says that these games will also be available "on other devices", but did not specify which.

Netflix CEO: No Big Deal if Apple Starts Making TV

NetflixCEONetflix shares fell more than 8% on Tuesday following reports that Apple (AAPL, Tech30) might be considering a move into original programming, which would challenge streaming services like Netflix and traditional TV networks like ABC.

"Other people are doing shows too," Hastings told CNN on Wednesday. "HBO is doing shows, FX are doing shows ... so the fact that additional tech companies may be doing shows, that's really not that big a deal given the total number of shows being produced around the world."

It's not clear exactly what Apple has planned. But one thing is for certain: the company is reaching out to entertainment executives for confidential talks.

An executive familiar with the outreach to Hollywood told CNNMoney that Apple is assessing whether it should start to bankroll original TV shows and movies. At the same time, it could become a deep-pocketed new buyer of content from Hollywood studios.

The source cautioned that it is "very early days."

Apple could just be looking to expand what it's already doing with Apple Music, perhaps by financing music documentaries or concert films.

But the Hollywood meetings come at a time of intense competition for audience attention and subscription dollars.

Hastings said Wednesday that Netflix (NFLX, Tech30) is focused on producing "great shows, and we're executing." He cited the example of "Narcos," a new program that explores the history of cocaine.

Netflix shares have more than doubled this year. But the stock sank more than 2% Monday, after the company announced it had decided to let its distribution deal with Epix expire, which includes popular movies from the studios Lionsgate, MGM and Paramount. A few hours after Netflix's statement, rival streaming video service Hulu said it had inked a deal with Epix.

Netflix is launching in Japan this week, and Hastings said he is working on plans to be in every country in Asia by next year -- including China and India.

-- Brian Stelter and Hope King contributed reporting.

Via: CNN/Money

Apple Pay picks up 18 More Banks before September 9th Press Event

ApplePayLogoAccording to various sources, Apple has picked up 18 more banks it can add to its Apple Pay system.  They are as follows:

  • AltaOne Federal Credit Union
  • American Bank of Commerce
  • Capital Bank, N.A.
  • Cardinal Community Credit Union
  • Del-One Federal Credit Union
  • Enterprise Bank and Trust Co.
  • Envision Credit Union
  • First Commonwealth Bank
  • First National Bank and Trust
  • First South Financial Credit Union
  • FirstMerit Bank
  • Fort Worth City Credit Union
  • Leominster Credit Union
  • Magnolia Federal Credit Union
  • Monticello Banking Company
  • Northfield Bank
  • Southern States Bank
  • Spire Credit Union

You may have Missed:

Verified by MonsterInsights