'With so many media companies launching their own subscription streaming services, we need to start thinking about winners and losers here,' the 'Mad Money' host says.
Thursday that the company plans to test its service later this year at a price point between $16 and $17 per month. That includes access to HBO Now, Cinemax and the Warner Brothers film and TV library.reportedly"I can see this platform succeeding purely on the strength of HBO, and who knows how AT&T will use their wireless network to promote the service," Cramer said.streaming service has more than 100 million subscribers paying $13 per month, Cramer said.
"I'll admit that our parent company is a little late to the game here, but I think that they could have a real contender asTV+ has a scheduled fall launch. The service is ranked so low because its content offerings are virtually unknown, Cramer said. The platform will carry some original shows and movies, and documentaries produced by Oprah Winfrey, but the iPhone maker has yet to reveal a subscription price. Cramer said he can't put it in the top five.
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