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The new Apple TV app available in over 100 countries

May 13, 2019 19.47 Europe/London By Robert Briel

The new Apple TV app, which brings together all the ways to watch TV into one app, is available starting today in over 100 countries across iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and select Samsung smart TVs.

With the iOS 12.3 and tvOS 12.3 software update, customers around the world can now subscribe to channels within the Apple TV app. In the US, Apple TV includes services such as HBO, Starz, Showtime, Smithsonian Channel, EPIX, Tastemade and new services like MTV Hits, with more to be added over time around the world.

The Apple TV App is available only in certain countries and regions. People can use the Apple TV App on iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with the latest version of iOS, or on Apple TV with the latest version of tvOS. If the Apple TV App isn’t available in a country or region, the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch will instead have the Videos app to watch movies and TV shows from the iTunes Store.

In Europe, the service is so far only available in France, Germany, Norway, Sweden, and the UK.

In France the line-up is Amazon Prime Video, Apple Music, Arte, Bloomberg, BFMTV, Classix, e-cinema, Euronews, France 24, Garage, Hopster, Love Nature, Molotov, Mubi, MUTV, myCanal, OCS, Red Bull TV, TFou Max, Viki, and Zouzous

In Germany, the available apps on the Apple TV service are 7TV, Amazon Prime Video, Apple Music, Arte, Bloomberg, Classix, Euronews, Garage, Love Nature, Viki, Mubi, MUTV, N-TV, Red Bull TV, Sky Ticket, Tagesschau24, TV Now Premium, Welt and ZDFmediathek.

In Norway Amazon Prime Video, Apple Music, Arte, Bloomberg, C More, Canal Digital, Cheddar, Classix, Dplay, Euronews, Garage, Hayu, HBO Nordic, Love Nature, Mubi, MUTV, Red Bull TV, TV 2 Nyhetskanalen, TV2 Sumo, Viafree, Viaplay, and Viki.

In Sweden Amazon Prime Video, Apple Music, Arte, Bloomberg, C More, Canal Digital, Cheddar, Classix, DiTV, Dplay, Euronews, Expressen Nyheter, Garage, Hayu, HBO Nordic, Love Nature, Mubi, MUTV, Red Bull TV, Red Bull TV, SVT Play, Telenor Stream, TV4 Nyheterna Live, Viafree, Viaplay, and Viki.

In the UK it’s Al Jazeera, All 4, Amazon Prime Video, Apple Music, Arte, Bloomberg, C More, Canal Digital, Cheddar, Classic, CuriosityStream, Eros Now, Euronews, Garage, Hayu, Hopster, ITV Hub, Love Nature, Moolt, Mubi, My5, Red Bull TV, Shudder, and Viki.

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Filed Under: Connected TV, Editor's Choice, Newsline, On Demand/VOD, OTT, Top Story, TV Tagged With: Apple TV, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden, UK Edited: 15 May 2019 07:08

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Arnhem-based Robert covers the Benelux, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as IPTV, web TV, connected TV and OTT. Email Robert at rbriel@broadbandtvnews.com.

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