Wednesday, January 30, 2019

DirecTV Now Lost 267K Subscribers Last Quarter, Partly Due to End of Apple TV Offer

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DirecTV Now today reported that it lost 267,000 subscribers during the fourth quarter of 2018, causing the service to dip from 1.8 million subscribers in Q1 2018 to 1.6 million in Q4 (via TechCrunch). Despite the decline, DirecTV Now is still at the forefront of the streaming TV market, second to SlingTV as of last fall.


In AT&T's fourth quarter earnings report, the company attributed this loss to the closure of several discount bundles that were heavily featured on the service's website, and shared online. This includes the popular Apple TV bundle (which expired in June 2018) and a few Roku deals.
The company attributed the decline to the end of promotional package pricing, which sometimes saw the service priced as low as $10 per month for an introductory period. It had also offered device giveaways – like Roku streaming sticks or Apple TV boxes – to encourage sign-ups.

AT&T says its “discounted introductory offers ended,” which resulted in the dramatic loss.
At its peak, the DirecTV Now deal for Apple TV required you to prepay for three months of the streaming TV service for about $105. Once you did this, AT&T would send you a 32GB Apple TV 4K at no cost. In essence, customers were paying $105 for a 32GB Apple TV 4K, down from around $170, and getting three months to try out DirecTV Now as a bonus.

Of course, you could still cancel DirecTV Now before those three months ended and not pay to continue using the service, and it appears that's what many people did last year. Although DirecTV Now has a large channel lineup, it also has numerous problems with its service, which also likely led to subscriber churn noted in this week's earnings report. This includes a barebones cloud DVR with low storage and unreliable recordings, various performance issues, outages, and more.

AT&T also raised the price of DirecTV Now last summer, increasing every tier by $5/month to stay "in line with the market." This increased DirecTV Now's "Live a Little" plan from $35/month to $40/month, matching rival services like Hulu with Live TV, which starts at $40/month, and YouTube TV, which also raised to $40/month to compete with Hulu.

Although many were hoping that the Apple TV offer would return in the fall of 2018 as it did years prior, AT&T never resurfaced the deal.


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Beats 1's Zane Lowe to Keynote Music Business Conference in Nashville as Apple Music Crosses 50M Paying Subscribers

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The Music Business Association today announced that Beats 1 anchor Zane Lowe will be the keynote speaker at its 2019 conference on May 5 at 5 p.m. local time. The event will take place at the JW Marriott in Nashville.


In addition to his Beats 1 role, Lowe is the Global Head of Artist Relations for Apple Music. The Grammy-nominated producer and DJ has been part of Apple Music since its inception in June 2015, building upon an established career in music broadcasting at MTV, XFM, and BBC Radio 1 in the United Kingdom.

The conference will also feature a series of digital music workshops hosted by Apple Music, Amazon, Pandora, Spotify, SoundCloud, and YouTube and interviews with other music industry executives. Registration is open now.

In related news, Apple during its earnings call yesterday revealed that Apple Music now has over 50 million paying subscribers. This was the first update on that front since May 2018, when Apple Music had 50 million paying and trial subscribers combined. Spotify had 87 million paying subscribers as of September 2018.


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Cardiogram App for Apple Watch Gains Premium Service With Cross-Platform Family Mode, Doctor Sharing

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Popular Apple Watch heart rate monitoring app Cardiogram today launched a new premium service that includes data sharing options and a cross-platform Family Mode designed to allow remote monitoring of a loved one's wearable data.

If a person with an Android phone has an aging parent with an Apple Watch and wants to keep an eye on the parent's wearable data for health reasons, for example, that's possible with the new cross-platform mode.


Data shared includes heart rate, step counts, diagnostic tests, habits, and more. There's also a new Share with Doctor feature that lets you get a PDF of historical Cardiogram data so it can be emailed to a doctor or printed out.

Both Share with Doctor and Family Mode require the new Cardiogram Premium service. Cardiogram Premium is priced at $14.99 per month or $99.99 per year.

Cardiogram says that its new premium Family Mode was introduced because of requests from customers who wanted to be able to keep an eye on their loved ones' health. The Family Mode option works with Apple Watch, Garmin, and Google's WearOS.

Cardiogram can be downloaded from the App Store. [Direct Link]


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The best waterproof iPhone cases

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The iPhone is great for taking photos, but what about when you are near (or in) water? Whether you're scuba diving, camping, or just waiting for the bus in the rain, the threat of water damage seems to be everywhere. We've rounded up some of the best waterproof cases to keep your precious iPhone safe – including old iPhone 6s models.

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18 Key Takeaways From Apple's First Earnings Call of 2019

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Apple yesterday reported its earnings results for the first quarter of the 2019 fiscal year. Apple's CEO Tim Cook and CFO Luca Maestri then went on a conference call with analysts to discuss the results. Key takeaways are below.


  • Revenue of $84.3 billion. For financial details, see our earnings report coverage.
  • 1.4 billion active devices at end of quarter.
  • Apple Music now has over 50 million paying subscribers.
  • App Store set single-day spending record: over $322 million on New Year's Day.
  • 1.8 billion Apple Pay transactions in quarter, more than 2x vs. year-ago quarter.
  • Target, Taco Bell, and Jack in the Box stores in U.S. will accept Apple Pay soon.
  • Apple News now has over 85 million monthly active users.
  • Apple News launching in Canada later this quarter. English and French.
  • Apple's gross margin was 34.3% for hardware products and 62.8% for services.
  • Apple remains on track to double its fiscal 2016 services revenue by 2020.
  • Apple now has 360 million paid subscriptions across its services.
  • Apple expects to surpass 500 million paid subscribers across its services in 2020.
  • Wearables revenue driven by "amazing popularity" of Apple Watch and AirPods.
  • Wearables category is "approaching the size of a Fortune 200 company."
  • 506 Apple Stores across 22 regions at end of quarter.
  • Apple ended the quarter with $245 billion in cash plus marketable securities.
  • Apple to provide update on its capital return program in March earnings report.
  • iPhone XR is best-selling iPhone model, then iPhone XS Max, then iPhone XS.
More coverage: A replay of the conference call is available on Apple's website for a limited time.

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Deals Spotlight: Apple's Smart Battery Cases for iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR Discounted by $11

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Amazon and B&H Photo this week have introduced the first straight price discount on Apple's just-released Smart Battery Case for iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR. The sales are discounting the price of the new accessory by about $11.

Visit the MacRumors YouTube channel to watch our hands-on video with the new cases

The cases are priced mostly the same, but Amazon does beat B&H Photo's sale by a few cents for the iPhone XS and XS Max Smart Battery Case in Black. Check out the full list below, and note that Apple sells each case for $129.00 on its website.

Smart Battery Case (Black)


Smart Battery Case (White)

Head to our full Deals Roundup to track all of the latest deals going on this week.

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4K Finally: Lenovo Yoga Chromebook C630 With 4K Display Available For Order


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