According to Plepler, the main reason why HBO opted to team up with Apple was due to the success of its existing cable-based service, HBO GO. 60 percent of HBO GO traffic comes from Apple devices, including the Apple TV, Macs, and the iPhone and the iPad. HBO GO apps have been available on iOS devices since 2011 and the service has been available on the Apple TV since 2013. Plepler also pointed towards the popularity of Apple devices as a deciding factor.
Well, listen. They're obviously an extraordinary company with a wide range of devices, and those devices are proliferating throughout the consumer base. But also, as we look at HBO GO, which is our streaming service tethered to distributors, we saw about 60 percent usage on Apple devices so it made perfect sense for us to work with Apple introducing HBO Now.
HBO Now differs from HBO GO because it does not require a cable subscription for access. Instead, all of HBO's content, including TV shows, movies, documentaries, and more, is available to customers for $14.99 per month. Launching in time for the Game of Thrones premiere in April, HBO NOW will be exclusively available on the Apple TV and Apple devices for the first three months of its life.
Once that three month period has expired, HBO will bring the service to other platforms as well. Plepler expects HBO NOW will be popular with millennials, calling it a "millennial missile," and he doesn't believe the price, which is higher than other services like Netflix, will turn customers away. "We think we have a premium product," he said. "We have extraordinary content ... and it's the price of a movie ticket and a bucket of popcorn."
In addition to partnering with HBO for HBO Now, Apple is also in the middle of negotiations for its own streaming television service, which would provide a select number of cable channels to customers via the web, with no cable subscription necessary. Apple is said to be planning to price the service at $30 to $40 per month for approximately 25 channels, and is partnering with ABC, CBS, Viacom, Fox, Discovery, Disney, and more.
Apple may be planning to launch its new service in June, at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, possibly alongside a revamped set-top box.
HBO NOW is ridiculously overpriced.
No it isn't. DirecTV charges $15 for HBO. HBO Now costs the same. Some providers even charge more than $15.
"We have extraordinary content ... and it's the price of a movie ticket and a bucket of popcorn."
Where I live (So Cal), a movie ticket and a bucket of popcorn is 22 damn dollars!
HBO NOW is ridiculously overpriced.
Than you just don't appreciate the content. I believe it's worth it for the documentaries and it's exclusive television programming alone. Not to mention, Tonight with John Oliver and Real Time and HBO Boxing.
when I had cable (three years ago) they were asking $10 per month extra to add HBO and I thought it was too expensive and never added it. Now they are asking $15?
Netflix/Hulu are $8 and have a wider library.
I will wait until this comes down alot
Bad comparison. They're asking $15, and that's it. To get it through cable/satellite you need a basic package (at least $50), plus the $10. In addition, if you want to view the content at a latter date you have to buy/rent a DVR. In addition, you might have to pay for installation, be under a 2yr contract and so on. The amortization for the service is completely different.
I have a feeling that ISPs will simply jack up the basic price of broadband to make up for the lost cable revenue.
already happening
the way bundles are priced leaves very little room to buy internet only and alacart services from 3rd parties
Europe seems to have super cheap broadband
Thank you HBO for freeing me from Cable TV slavery! :D
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HBO NOW is ridiculously overpriced.
It is actually not. Cable TV charges you $19.99 for HBO Go. If you have a promotion you can get it for $9.99 through Cable, but that will expire at some point.
$14.99 is a small price to pay to not have CrapCast involved. I would like to see it at $9.99, but $14.99 will not deter me. ;)
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