Apple TV Channels F A Q: Services, pricing, availability, and everything
else you need to know

You can buy and watch third-party streaming services right within Apple's TV
app, but support is limited.
By Jason Cross
Staff Writer, Macworld July 31, 2019 03:20 PM PT 

With iOS 12.3, Apple is refreshing the TV app and adding a new feature
called Apple TV Channels. Channels lets you subscribe to third-party
streaming services like CBS All Access or HBO, right from within the TV app.
You can watch that content in the TV app, served directly from Apple,
without the need to install other apps.
Here's everything you need to know about which services are available as
Apple TV Channels, what they cost, and how they work.

Updated 07/31/19: 
CBS All Access is now available in Apple TV Channels, for $9.99 per month.

How do I get Apple TV Channels?
To get Channels, you'll need to update your iPhone or iPad to iOS 12.3, or
your Apple TV HD or Apple TV 4K to tvOS 12.3. The TV app is not yet
available on macOS, but it's coming later this year.

Update to iOS 12.3 or tvOS 12.3, and you'll see a list of Channels in the TV
app.
The TV app will also be available this year on Roku, FireTV, and smart TVs
from several brands including Samsung, Sony, LG, and Vizio.

How do I subscribe to a Channel?
This part is easy. In the TV app on your iOS device or Apple TV, just scroll
down in the main Watch Now tab-a list of channels should be prominently
displayed. Most will have a button that says "Try it Free." Selecting this
brings up an in-app-purchase approval screen showing the length of the trial
(usually one week) and the recurring subscription price after the trial is
over.
When you're browsing a Channel's content (see below), you'll be presented
with Try it Free buttons on shows and movies, too.

Subscribing to Channels is fast and easy, and you don't have to install any
other apps.

How does playback work?
Once you're subscribed to Channel, you'll see shows and movies recommended
directly in your Watch Now tab. 
As you scroll down in the Watch Now tab, you'll also see a horizontal list
of Channels represented as circular icons. Select one and you'll see
everything available on that Channel (whether you subscribe to it or not).
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You play back shows from Channels directly in the TV app, instead of being
kicked out to the service's own app.
Select a show, and you'll see an info card showing seasons, episodes, cast
and crew, and more, along with a prominent "Play" button. On Apple TV, you
might see a different format, something like "Play first episode" and
another button for "Add to Up Next."
If you subscribe to the Channel, you can play content right here, directly,
without having to install any other apps. 

What Channels are available, and what do they cost?
During its "Show time" event on March 25, Apple promised channels from a lot
of other partners. Here's the list of all the Channels we know of, along
with their subscription price (if we know it).
All subscriptions are month-to-month with a 7-day free trial. There are no
yearly subscription options for Channels.
.       Acorn TV ($5.99)
.       Arrow Video Channel ($4.99)
.       Britbox (unknown)
.       CBS All Access ($9.99)
.       Cinemax ($9.99)
.       CollegeHumor Dropout (unknown)
.       Comedy Central Now ($3.99)
.       CuriosityStream ($2.99)
.       Epix ($5.99)
.       Eros Now (unknown)
.       HBO ($14.99)
.       History Vault ($4.99)
.       Lifetime Movie Club ($3.99)
.       MTV Hits ($5.99)
.       Mubi ($10.99)
.       NickHits (unknown)
.       Noggin (unknown)
.       Pantaya (unknown)
.       PBS Living ($2.99)
.       Showtime ($10.99)
.       Shudder ($5.99)
.       Smithsonian Channel Plus ($4.99)
.       Starz ($8.99)
.       Sundance Now ($6.99)
.       Tastemade ($4.99)
.       Up Faith & Family (unknown)
.       Urban Movie Channel ($4.99)

While the new TV app will expand to over 100 countries, the list of
available Channels may vary from one to the next, as will pricing.
Are you wondering how the Channels prices compare to subscribing within each
service's native app, or on the web? We have a comparison guide.

What if I already subscribe to one of these services?
If you subscribe to any of these services, you won't be able to use your
current subscription as a Channel in the TV app. Most of the native apps
integrate with the TV app, so you'll see content in the Watch Now tab, and
your shows and movies will appear in Up Next. But you'll have to have the
appropriate app installed, and will be automatically kicked over to it to
play content. If you subscribe through an in-app purchase, you'll be billed
by Apple, but if you sign up on the web you'll be billed by that content
provider. In either case, you may or may not be able to make use of Family
Sharing.

To get playback directly within the TV app, Family Sharing, and billing from
Apple, you'll need to cancel your existing subscription and re-subscribe
through the TV app's Channels section. You will then need to use the TV app
to play back content.

What about Amazon, Netflix, and Hulu?
Netflix does not work with Apple on the TV app at all. Its content does not
appear in the TV app in any way-you just have to install the Netflix app and
use that.

Hulu is not a Channel-you can't subscribe and watch directly within the TV
app-but the service does support the TV app's features. So Hulu content will
appear in the TV app's tabs and search, and its shows will populate the Up
Next section. You'll have to have the Hulu app installed in order to play
shows or movies, though, and you have to subscribe through the Hulu app or
site.

Amazon Prime Video works just like Hulu does: It's not a Channel, but if you
install the app and have a subscription, all the content integrates within
the TV app.

Can I buy bundles of services?
So far, Apple hasn't mentioned any Channels bundles. It would make sense to
offer such a thing as the library of Channels grows, but for the time being,
they are all a la carte.

Original Article at:
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ing-availability-and-everything-else-you-need-to-know.html


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