Want to binge watch? New streaming TV services will make you wait

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Apple, Disney push delayed gratification.

Want to binge watch? New streaming TV services will make you wait
In 2013, Netflix Inc shook up television by delivering 13 episodes of "House of Cards" in one batch, a move that helped popularize streaming video and fuelled a culture of binge watching. But Apple Inc, Walt Disney Co and AT&T Inc are largely rejecting that path as they prepare their own ...

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