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HBO says its partnership with Apple was a no-brainer

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January 30, 2024

While we’ve been expecting HBO’s standalone streaming service for quite some time, we were surprised to hear that the service would arrive as an Apple exclusive for a limited time. Speaking with CNBC, HBO CEO Richard Plepler said that partnering with the company was pretty much a no-brainer considering how 60% of its streaming already comes from Apple devices. 

HBO CEO Richard Plepler said Tuesday he believes the company’s new product will will be a big hit with millennials. “We think HBO Now is something of a millennial missile,” Plepler saod on CNBC’s “Squawk Alley.” “We think this is a terrific opportunity to earn 10 million broadband-only homes in the U.S., and that’s largely a millennial audience.” HBO Now is scheduled to be released in early April and will serve as an over-the-top alternative for consumers without a cable subscription. The service will come with a price tag of $14.99 a month, considerably higher than Netflix’s and Hulu’s montly prices ($8.99 and $7.99, respectively). Plepler said consumers, especially millennials, will be willing to pay the higher price. “We think we have a premium product. We have extraordinary content … and it’s the price of a movie ticket and a bucket of popcorn. If you look at the value of that, we think it makes perfect sense and we think the consumer is going to agree with us,” he said.

 

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