Sources: Apple may reduce the 30% cut it takes from publishers on Newsstand and many video providers on Apple TV
Apple will likely … Roger Fingas / AppleInsider : This week on AppleInsider: Apple Music, TV delays, HomeKit & more Kyle Wiggers / Digital Trends : Apple may start taking a smaller cut of App Store and iTunes sales Jacob Kleinman / TechnoBuffalo : Apple considers taking a smaller cut of App Store sales Stephen Schenck / Pocketnow : Apple may seriously reduce its 30 percent take from certain content providers Juli Clover / MacRumors : Apple Planning to Change 30/70 Pricing Formula for In-App Media Subscriptions Nate Hoffelder / Ink, Bits, & Pixels : Apple Reportedly Planning to Reduce Vig to 15% - Will It Impact eBooks? Mercury News : Live blog: Apple WWDC 2015 keynote, 9:30 a.m. Monday Mark Sullivan / VentureBeat : Apple's new music service will reportedly be called Apple Music Buster Hein / Cult of Mac : Apple plans to kill its 70/30 split for in-app subscriptions Joseph Keller / iMore : Apple reportedly considering lowering the cut it takes on media apps Benjamin Mayo / 9to5Mac : Apple reportedly looking to reduce 30% revenue cut for music, video and news apps with subscriptions Tweets: Peter Kafka / @pkafka : @MikeIsaac Apple TV service won't have a 70/30 rev split, whenever it shows up. Newsstand may also change one day. That's it. See also Mediagazer