Article 8GBF Children's TV service Hopster skips and jumps onto Apple TV

Children's TV service Hopster skips and jumps onto Apple TV

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Stuart Dredge
from Technology | The Guardian on (#8GBF)

British firm taking on YouTube and Netflix will offer some shows for free while charging parents 3.99 a month for an unlimited subscription

Children's streaming TV service Hopster started life as an iPad app, but now it's making the leap to larger screens through the Apple TV set-top box.

The British startup has launched on the device in the UK, using the same 3.99-a-month subscription model as the iOS version, with subscribers able to use both.

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