How Apple's TV+ Could Get 100 Million Users, Plus Philo's COO On Making A Skinny Bundle Make Sense

Published: Sept. 21, 2019, 6:13 a.m.

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With one simple word, Apple may have unleashed a path to a huge user base for TV+, the streaming service it plans to launch Nov. 1. That word: free. The impact, possibly 100 million or more subscribers. During the first part of this episode of Bloom in Tech, I\'ll give you my reasoning for this possibly game-changing deal here near the start of the Streaming Wars. 

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For the show\'s second half, I sat down recently with Mike Keyserling, chief operating officer for Philo, which offers 58 channels of TV networks you probably like a lot, at a price you\'ll almost certainly like even more. Philo is one of several so-called skinny bundles jostling for the subscription dollars of cord cutters looking to get off traditional cable, while still getting most of the channels they like watching there. Mike and I talked about what makes Philo different, building your own pay-TV bundle in the streaming age, and why college campuses have been an ideal testing ground for the service\'s development the past several years. Give a listen. 

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