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Battle for the future of TV

August 31, 2010: 7:51 PM ET

It's Amazon vs. Apple, according to the latest reports, with Netflix in the middle

Tuesday was busy day as two of the biggest names in online retail -- Apple (AAPL) and Amazon (AMZN) -- jockeyed for position in the fast-evolving market for Internet-based television.

Both have been actively courting the major studios, including NBC Universal (GE), Time Warner (TWX), News Corp. (NWS) and Viacom (VIA-B), each for a different reason. Apple has been trying to line up permission to offer 99-cent TV rentals on iTunes. Amazon is apparently trying to build a new subscription service.

The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday morning that Amazon was negotiating with the big studios for subscription service similar to the one offered by Netflix (NFLX). In a addition to its DVD mail-order subscription service, Netflix allows customers to stream selected movies and TV shows directly to their computers.

But Apple, which had all-but given up its dreams of building a similar subscription service, may have a surprise up its sleeve: Netflix itself.  According to a report posted Tuesday evening on Bloomberg Businessweek, Apple is ready to announce a new set-top box Wednesday that will include, for Netflix subscribers, access to their "Watch Instantly" library.

Netflix, which already has apps on the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, has been spending heavily to beef up its video library. It signed a five-year $900 million deal with three Hollywood studios -- Paramount, Lions Gate and MGM -- for the online rights to more than 3,000 titles.

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