Apple’s set-top box Apple TV is getting a handful of popular streaming-video service apps that nearly everyone should be happy about.
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In addition to HBO Go, Apple TV is also getting sports cable channel ESPN’s streaming service WatchESPN, Japanese animation video service Crunchyroll, Sky News, and Qello. The last big addition to Apple TV’s lineup of native apps came nearly a year ago with the arrival of Hulu Plus.
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Apple also released some statistics about its digital-media sales. The company said iTunes users have downloaded over 1 billion TV episodes and 380 million movies to date. And of those downloads, iTunes users are purchasing over 800,000 TV episodes and over 350,000 movies per day.
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