Apple said it will launch video services around March 2019
According to the New York Times, Apple plans to launch an online video service in March next year, or around the summer of 2019. This platform was developed by a team that used to work at Sony's TV department before, Apple Worldwide Video studio Apple currently has about 40 employees, oversees television programs and plans to offer a range of adult films, children's television shows and content for the Chau region. Latin America and Europe, from a headquarters in Culver City, California.
In the past six months, Apple has reportedly used a $ 1 billion budget to sign with producers and hosts for 12 different series, bidding heavily with Netflix and other studios. However, the Times said Apple is pursuing spending more after spending more than YouTube and Facebook for the original series, including projects from leading names in business. television and cinema.
Programs currently under development include film M. Night Shyamalan, the space film in Ronald D. Moore series of Battlestar Galactica, a comedy with Kristen Wiig, a Damien Chazelle drama from La La Land, . Also, a morning drama from Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston is expected to complete the original script this week. These films will be released in mid-2019.
Earlier this month, Apple vice president Eddy Cue told the audience at SXSW that the company had focused on telling good stories in long videos, rather than providing YouTube-style videos or their own. Player like Netflix or Disney. Previously, there were rumors that Apple was considering buying Sony TV studios.
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