• New reports claim that the upcoming Apple TV will also double as a gaming console.

New reports claim that the upcoming Apple TV will also double as a gaming console. (Photo : REUTERS/Robert Galbraith)

Tech giant Apple recently announced that the Apple TV owners can now get their hands on contents from NBC and CBS as well as a fashion channel called M2M.

According to PC Mag, new users of CBS All Access will get a one-week free trial through Apple TV in order for them to try out the service. On the other hand, current CBS All Access subscribers can access contents on the Apple TV by simply using their existing log-in information.

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CBS All Access currently costs $5.99 per month. By subscribing to the service, users can access more than 7,500 episodes of current and classic shows on demand. Some of its most popular shows include "Limitless," "CSI: Miami," "Scorpion," "Elementary," "Cheers," "Elementary," and "The Good Wife."

Aside from being able to access their favorite TV shows, subscribers can also stream their local CBS stations live. It currently covers more than 100 markets in the United States including Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia and San Francisco.

The NBC app currently offers free streaming of some of its latest shows. The lineup includes "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," "The Blacklist," and "Heroes Reborn." Cable and satellite cable subscribers can also sign-in in order to access contents.

Apple TV owners will also get an exclusive access to the fashion channel Made to Measure, M2M. The channel focus heavily on fashion and includes a mix of clips and documentaries. The 1970s classic show "Grey Gardens" can be streamed on this channel for free, according to Mac World.