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?
55UM6910PUC,
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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?
55UM6910PUC,
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
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
Did not really answer my question. I have an Apple TV+ subscription that I run on my LG TV. I assumed that because of my paid subscription that any of the content on this app would be at no additional cost. Apparently this is not true?
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.