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CBS today announced the launch of an all-new Apple TV app that will center around the network's always-on, 24-hour "CBSN" streaming network and has been designed exclusively for tvOS. In addition to the live stream of CBSN, the app curates news stories and video playlists for each user based on previously watched videos.

The new app will also take advantage of the 4th generation Apple TV's deep Siri integration, allowing users to tell Apple's personal assistant that they want to "Watch CBS News" to immediately start a full-screen broadcast of CBSN. While the stream is playing, users can interact with other parts of the app to browse related videos, bookmark some to watch later, and begin subscribing to specific playlists and topics.

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"Our Apple TV app represents the future of how viewers will consume and interact with video," Christy Tanner, senior vice president and general manager of CBS News Digital, said. "We are taking advantage of the platform's cutting-edge, interactive technology to offer a customizable experience."

"The CBS News app on Apple TV delivers the full breadth of our original reporting and live, anchored streaming coverage combined with a layer of editorial curation, giving news consumers unprecedented flexibility and access to the stories they care about," Nancy Lane, senior executive producer of CBS News Digital, said.

The launch of the news-focused app is timed to get users ready for coverage of the Republican and Democratic National Conventions, according to CBS, which begin on July 18 and go through July 28. The network's new tvOS app isn't only politically-focused, however, with its daily coverage spanning most popular topics from entertainment and any currently breaking news.

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Top Rated Comments

Kaibelf Avatar
128 months ago
Is this new app still behind the ridiculous monthly pay wall?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
128 months ago
Yup. They somehow think they have compelling enough content, that we'd be willing to pay beyond the Vue/Sling packages for it. Sorry CBS, until you have content that can compete with HBO's offerings, no way.
Suggestion. READ THE POSTS BEFORE YOURS.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
twocents Avatar
128 months ago
Don't care for the acronym. All I can see is C BS Now haha
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ArtOfWarfare Avatar
128 months ago
Does anyone care about watching the RNC or DNC live? Those just seem like weird things to watch live... very little interesting will come out of either of them, and anything that does will be written about extensively.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ArtOfWarfare Avatar
128 months ago
As someone who takes my vote seriously, yes, I do try to be informed and see things with my own eyes instead of a cherry-picked synopsis on MSNBC, CNN or Fox after the fact.
The candidates are pretty comfortable and refined at the conventions. You can find them even more comfortable and refined on their websites, though.

If you want to see them when they're less comfortable, watch them getting interviewed by a good journalist or when they're head to head in a debate with the people running against them.

Watching debates and interviews makes sense. Reading their websites makes sense. Watching the DNC/RNC, which is nothing but a formality? Pointless. It's just a relic for the older people who never discovered the internet and rely on TV for all their information.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Kaibelf Avatar
128 months ago
Does anyone care about watching the RNC or DNC live? Those just seem like weird things to watch live... very little interesting will come out of either of them, and anything that does will be written about extensively.
As someone who takes my vote seriously, yes, I do try to be informed and see things with my own eyes instead of a cherry-picked synopsis on MSNBC, CNN or Fox after the fact.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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