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I have an Apple TV subscription, but had to pay for a movie on the channel.

If I have this subscription, why do I have to pay for content? How do I discern paid vs free content before I open the program?

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Posted on Jul 22, 2020 8:31 AM

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Posted on Jul 22, 2020 1:13 PM

Movies that say rent or buy are from the iTunes Store and not free. 

Your subscription is for Apple TV + 

Apple TV + is Apple Original content. It’s a channel found within the Apple TV App. The shows included in your subscription will have the tv+ logo on them - those are free with your subscription 

 About Apple TV+ - Apple Support

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Jul 22, 2020 1:13 PM in response to DavidRTguy

Movies that say rent or buy are from the iTunes Store and not free. 

Your subscription is for Apple TV + 

Apple TV + is Apple Original content. It’s a channel found within the Apple TV App. The shows included in your subscription will have the tv+ logo on them - those are free with your subscription 

 About Apple TV+ - Apple Support

Jul 22, 2020 9:00 AM in response to DavidRTguy

Your subscription is for Apple TV+, one of the services in the Apple TV app.


The Apple TV app on third arty devices provides access to multiple services:

- iTunes Store movies and TV shows (Buy or Rent per item);

- Apple TV+ (note the differentiating Plus!) featuring Apple Originals (subscription);

- other Apple TV app premium Channels with third party content (subscription per Channel).

I have an Apple TV subscription, but had to pay for a movie on the channel.

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