![]() It began in 2003 through a partnership with Audible, about five years before the audiobook company was gobbled up by Amazon. While the report, which comes from The Economist is extremely vague on details - it’s actually just little more than an aside in an article that’s mainly focused on Apple’s role in the video streaming marketplace - it actually makes a lot of sense when you sit back and think about it.įirst off, Apple has been selling audiobooks for nearly two decades - almost as long as the iTunes Store has been in existence. Now, a new report suggests that it could be setting its sights on a subscription service for audiobooks. Now that Apple has music, TV, games, news, and fitness services all up and running, many have been wondering what frontier the company will try to tackle next.
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