Apple Loses $1 Billion Annually on Apple TV+ | Report
Apple Loses $1 Billion Annually on Apple TV+ | Report

Apple is losing more than $1 billion annually on its streaming service, Apple TV+, which has 45 million subscribers, The Information reported

Apple Loses $1 Billion Annually on Apple TV+ | Report
Apple is losing more than $1 billion annually on its streaming service, Apple TV+, which has 45 million subscribers, The Information reported
Too many subscriptions out there.
They basically became cable TV packages from the 90s.
Now I just sail the 7 seas. Fuck these corpos.
Well you don't get locked into a streamer like you did cable.
Right, doesn't mean it's good. It's not. Streaming services used to be awesome now everyone has their own app and just raises prices while canceling everything.
But hey w.e doesn't effect me. Stremio for the win.
Doesn’t count synergy bonuses. How many more devices do they sell, how many more users do they retain in the ecosystem, from pushing Apple TV?
Especially since, frankly, it’s very good. I much prefer their "quality over quantity" approach and the stuff they are willing to fund.
I dunno, their take on Foundation is most attractive for me via thoughts of what could have been done with the same effort and funding and format, except being closer to the source and without glossiness and dizziness.
Yeah I mean I am praising Apple TV here.
Severance, For All Mankind, Silo, they've been making lots of sci-fi worth watching. Morning Show was good too.
When you look at their catalog, it definitely looks like the executives get to submit the ideas for what shows they make.
One c-level loves band of brothers, so they make masters of the air. Another read the Dust trilogy so we got the Silo show.
I like Mythic Quest and Foundation
I do have a subscription but I don't think it's got a lot of value. Severance, then we'll see you next year.
I don't have a subscription anymore, but you reminded me that the new Severance is already on The Pirate Bay, thanks for the advice.
Yeah they were a nice secondary option when they were like $6.99 a month or whatever it was, now they go in the cancel/renew cycle along with everyone else
Happy cake day
Hey, true! Thanks!
They made $14 billion in Q4 of 2024… what even does losing 250 million a quarter mean compared to those numbers? I think they need to stay the course and maybe even expand faster, to be perfectly honest.
Also, every Apple hardware purchase should come with like another year of Apple TV imho. Or link it by level, like an iPhone Pro Max is 1 year. An iPhone Pro is 6 months. An iPhone is 3 months. Something that keeps as many Apple eyeballs engaged as possible so that you at least have a core viewership to talk it up to all their friends?
I make $56k per year.
To me, this would be like paying $4000 per year for something.
It would be like losing $25 if you made $140. Still a significant loss and a loss none the less. They seem to have the least appealing shoes out of any subscription service in my opinion
You only lose money if the customer would have paid for it otherwise.
Actually losing $2.5 but still made $140