apple patient
  • Home
  • News
  • Rumors
  • Tips & Tricks
  • Tests & Experience Reports
  • Generally
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Rumors
  • Tips & Tricks
  • Tests & Experience Reports
  • Generally
No Result
View All Result
apple patient
No Result
View All Result

Apple TV+ is testing new ways: films on other platforms

by Milan
November 18, 2024
Apple TV+ movies

Image: Apple

Apple TV+ has managed to position itself in the streaming landscape with award-winning series such as Ted Lasso and The Morning Show. But despite high-quality content, the service struggles with high costs and a comparatively small user base. Now a report from Bloomberg suggests that Apple is pursuing a new strategy: licensing films to other platforms. The company wants to use this to contain losses and expand its reach.

In a market dominated by major providers such as Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime, Apple TV+ is trying to stand out through quality and exclusivity. This strategy has earned the service recognition but has also resulted in immense production costs. Unlike its competitors, Apple does not rely on a large catalog of older films and series but on original content - a model that is financially challenging. In order to make the service more sustainable, Apple is now resorting to an unusual method: making its own films available to other platforms.

The new strategy: licensing of films

As from the report According to Lucas Shaw for Bloomberg, Apple recently hired an executive specifically tasked with licensing the company's original productions to other services. The goal is to generate additional revenue and increase the reach of the content. Apple is focusing on films and excluding TV series from the strategy for now. According to a source familiar with the plans, Apple plans to license films to foreign TV channels and digital stores. In these stores, users could rent or buy the films. This strategy could help Apple content get more attention outside the US - a market that is apparently even more difficult to conquer than the domestic one.

Internal cost-cutting measures and strategic changes

The licensing is part of a larger plan to make the service more efficient and cost-effective. CEO Tim Cook and Eddy Cue, head of Apple's services division, have put pressure on the TV+ division to find new ways to cut costs and become more profitable. Apple TV+'s film division in particular is in the spotlight. The planned theatrical release of the film Wolf was canceled at the last minute - a sign that Apple is relying less on expensive theatrical productions. Instead, the focus is now more on cheaper, streaming-friendly content.

International focus and new target groups

Apple TV+ was aimed at a global audience from the start. In recent years, the service has even produced more foreign-language series to reach its international audience. Licensing films to foreign TV broadcasters could complement these efforts by making the Apple TV+ brand more visible in new markets. Nevertheless, the decision shows that the international market is particularly challenging for Apple TV+. The ability to watch Apple films via third-party providers could not only strengthen the brand but also help attract potential users to subscribe to Apple TV+.

Apple TV+: New Ways to Profitability in the Streaming Market

By licensing films, Apple TV+ is taking an important step to make its service more economically sustainable. For you as a viewer, this may mean that Apple films could soon be available on other platforms - an advantage if you want to enjoy the content without an Apple TV+ subscription. At the same time, this step shows that Apple is willing to adapt flexibly to the challenges of the market. It remains to be seen whether the licensing strategy will work in the long term. What is clear, however, is that with this decision, Apple TV+ is breaking new ground in order to reduce costs and position itself better in the international market. The coming months will show whether this strategy will bring the desired success - and which content Apple will keep exclusive in the future. (Image: Apple)

  • Apple Intelligence: Timeline for Google Gemini integration
Have you already visited our Amazon Storefront? There you'll find a hand-picked selection of various products for your iPhone and other devices – enjoy browsing !
This post contains affiliate links .
Add Apfelpatient to your Google News Feed. 
Was this article helpful?
YesNo
Tags: Apple servicesApple TV Plus
Previous Post

M4 Max in Blender Benchmark: Apple's chip sets standards

Next Post

Why an Apple TV is becoming increasingly unlikely

Next Post
Apple TV rumors

Why an Apple TV is becoming increasingly unlikely

Apple DOJ

Apple rejects monopoly allegations from the US Department of Justice

July 30, 2025
iPhone 17 Pro Leak Apple

iPhone 17 leak: New images show all color variants

July 30, 2025
iOS 18.6 Security

iOS 18.6: Apple fixes over 20 vulnerabilities in the system

July 29, 2025

About APFELPATIENT

Welcome to your ultimate source for everything Apple - from the latest hardware like iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, AirTags, HomePods, AirPods to the groundbreaking Apple Vision Pro and high-quality accessories. Dive deep into the world of Apple software with the latest updates and features for iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, watchOS, macOS and visionOS. In addition to comprehensive tips and tricks, we offer you the hottest rumors, the latest news and much more to keep you up to date. Selected gaming topics also find their place with us, always with a focus on how they enrich the Apple experience. Your interest in Apple and related technology is served here with plenty of expert knowledge and passion.

Legal

  • Imprint – About APFEPATIENT
  • Cookie Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

service

  • Partner Program
  • Netiquette – About APPLEPATIENT

RSS Feed

Follow Apfelpatient:
Facebook Instagram YouTube threads
Apfelpatient Logo

© 2025 Apfelpatient. All rights reserved. | Sitemap

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Rumors
  • Tips & Tricks
  • Tests & Experience Reports
  • Generally

© 2025 Apfelpatient. All rights reserved. | Page Directory