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Will Apple Inc.'s Streaming TV Efforts Move Ahead Without Comcast Corporation?

If Apple's streaming TV service takes off, it will boost the company's "services" revenue, which comes from iTunes, App Store, Apple Pay, and other services. Last quarter, the segment's revenue rose 9% year over year and accounted for 6.4% of Apple's top line. It will also boost sales of Apple TVs, which held a 17% share of streaming devices in U.S. households last year, according to Parks Associates.

From the article "Will Apple Inc.'s Streaming TV Efforts Move Ahead Without Comcast Corporation?" by Leo Sun.

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