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Apple TV Adds Fullscreen Subscription Service

Sep 6, 2016  •  Post A Comment

Apple TV has added the Fullscreen subscription video service, which offers 1,000-plus hours of progrmming aimed at viewers between the ages of 13 and 30. Variety reports that the package is going for $4.99 a month.

“The Fullscreen SVOD service — which debuted this spring — is also available on Android and iOS mobile and tablet devices, on the web and on Google’s Chromecast,” Variety notes.

Fullscreen, owned by AT&T and Chernin Group’s Otter Media, has not indicated how many subscribers have signed up for SVOD, the report notes, but the company says early indications show the average Fullscreen user spends more than 50 minutes per day on the service.

“Programs currently available on the service include documentary series ‘Keeping Score,’ featuring U.S. women’s soccer team stars Hope Solo — who was suspended because of her comments after the team’s loss at the Rio Olympics — as well as Megan Rapinoe and Crystal Dunn; ‘Electra Woman and Dyna Girl,’ the female superhero comedy starring Grace Helbig and Hannah Hart; parody series ‘Filthy Preppy Teens’ from Paul Scheer and Jonathan Stern; daily sketch and pop-culture series ‘Party in the Back’; and talk shows including Shane Dawson’s ‘Shane and Friends,’ ‘Zall Good with Alexis G. Zall,’ Anna Akana’s ‘Explain Things to Me,’ and Grace Helbig’s ‘Not Too Deep,’ which launches Sept 12,” the report adds.

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