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Apple’s Streaming Service Gets Harder to Tell Apart From Its Streaming App, Box
- On Monday, Apple announced that Apple TV+, streaming service, will be renamed simply Apple TV, revealed in press material tied to F1 The Movie streaming Dec. 12.
- Following a price increase, Apple said Apple TV’s monthly fee rose to $12.99 reflecting expanded programming since its Nov. 1, 2019 launch with eight original series.
- Apple says the service is available in over 100 countries and regions on over 1 billion screens, including iPhone, iPad, Apple Vision Pro, Mac and online at tv.apple.com.
- Reports show Apple is losing $1 billion annually on Apple TV, which had around 45 million subscribers in March, while Apple folds it into Services, growing 13% to $27.4 billion.
- Speculation in recent months suggests Apple might add an ad-based tier, and observers say the rebrand could foreshadow changes amid three Apple TV products.
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Apple announced that the Apple TV+ streaming service is now only calling Apple TV, accompanied by a “new vibrating visual. ” The change was referred to in a communication associated with the global star of the film F1...
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Leaning Left14Leaning Right1Center14Last UpdatedBias Distribution48% Left, 48% Center
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- 48% of the sources lean Left, 48% of the sources are Center
48% Center
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