Apple is losing more than $1 billion a year on its streaming service Apple TV+, the Information reported today, citing two people familiar with the matter.
Apple has spent more than $5 billion a year on content since launching Apple TV+ in 2019 but trimmed that budget by around $500 million last year, the report said.
That would make sense if it wasn’t available on every other platform.
It’s still good marketing. People will associate a good service, with good/great shows/movies and without all the fluff that Netflix has, with a good company.
Netflix is just as good as Apple and doesn’t annoy me with ads, failed skips and subscription upsells so I don’t see that working, personally.
appletv plus doesnt have ads. netflix is full of garbage, and requires 2 factor authorization like every couple weeks.
Really? It doesn’t play an ad for a different show every time you start playing a show? Its not littered with ads for MLS? Paramount? HBO?
Yes. It is.
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Yeah but it got you to create an Apple account
Which I used to buy nothing
They can extract value from just the existence of your account. If they wanted to run an ad campaign to convince people to use them they can cross reference your email and any other demographic info.
Someone - maybe not you but someone like you - will buy an Apple product because of this.
Source: I used to work for a big data company
Doesn’t sound like something worth $1B
That is pocket change for Apple. They have so much money they literally don’t know what to do with it.
Do you go around throwing your pocket change into the streets?