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Citing an unnamed "person familiar with the matter," Businessweek claims that Apple is indeed in talks with "at least one" major US cable company in order to carry both live and on-demand television content. That information largely matches what the Wall Street Journal published last Thursday about Apple's plans to try to pipe live TV through the Apple TV in addition to "other content"—presumably the current selection of iTunes, Netflix, and Hulu content that's already available.
Sculley may not be everyone's favorite Apple CEO—he was a large part of the reason Steve Jobs ended up leaving the company in 1985—but he appears to maintain a tremendous amount of confidence in Apple's ability to take over a new industry, iPhone-style. "They own three screens—the mobile phone, tablet and computer—and you can see how important it is to them to own the fourth, which is TV," Sculley told Businessweek. "People don’t realize how huge this is. Microsoft wanted the living room, Sony wanted the living room, and so far both have failed."
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