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- The channel will, for a limited time, show The Beatles' back-to-back performances on the Ed Sullivan Show 50 years ago. February 10, 2014 7:27 AM PST (Credit: The Beatles) It's been 50 years since The Beatles made their way to the US and changed music forever, and now Apple is commemorating that with a special channel on the Apple TV. For a limited time, Apple TV owners will be able to view The Beatles' back-to-back performances on The Ed Sullivan Show 50 years ago. The channel popped up on the company's set-top box on Sunday, and is free to download. The new channel follows several Beatles-related efforts Apple is making on its iTunes store, including full access to the band's US albums and a "Beatles in America" station on iTunes Radio. (Via 9to5Mac)
The channel will, for a limited time, show The Beatles' back-to-back performances on the Ed Sullivan Show 50 years ago. February 10, 2014 7:27 AM PST (Credit: The Beatles) It's been 50 years since The Beatles made their way to the US and changed music forever, and now Apple is commemorating that with a special channel on the Apple TV. For a limited time, Apple TV owners will be able to view The Beatles' back-to-back performances on The Ed Sullivan Show 50 years ago. The channel popped up on the company's set-top box on Sunday, and is free to download. The new channel follows several Beatles-related efforts Apple is making on its iTunes store, including full access to the band's US albums and a "Beatles in America" station on iTunes Radio. (Via 9to5Mac)
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Monday, February 10, 2014
The channel will, for a limited time, show The Beatles' back-to-back performances on the Ed Sullivan Show 50 years ago.
(Credit: The Beatles)
It's been 50 years since The Beatles made their way to the US and changed music forever, and now Apple is commemorating that with a special channel on the Apple TV.
For a limited time, Apple TV owners will be able to view The Beatles' back-to-back performances on The Ed Sullivan Show 50 years ago. The channel popped up on the company's set-top box on Sunday, and is free to download.
The new channel follows several Beatles-related efforts Apple is making on its iTunes store, including full access to the band's US albums and a "Beatles in America" station on iTunes Radio.
(Via 9to5Mac)