9to5Mac - Wednesday, August 16, 2017 at 2:45 AM
Apple to spend $1bn on original content and produce up to 10 new shows over
the next year, according to report
 
Apple appears to be taking original content production very seriously.
Building on significant talent hires, the Wall Street Journal writes Apple
has readied a $1 billion budget to 'procure and produce' content over the
next year.
The report says the sum is about half what HBO spent on production last
year. Apple could launch up to ten new shows, with Apple SVP Eddy Cue said
to have ambitions to offer shows that rival Game of Thrones.
 
Apple's initial rounds of content have not been runaway successes, with
Planet of the Apps and Carpool Karaoke receiving bad-to-mild reviews from
critics. Reach of the shows has also been limited to users with Apple Music
subscriptions.
However, until recently, it didn't really feel like Apple was giving much
priority to original content efforts. With a large wallet and premiere
talent leading the video programming division, it is likely that the quality
of Apple's in-development programming will also be higher.
The report notes that Jamie Erlicht and Zack Van Amburg, the Sony veterans
Apple hired in June, started work in early August and have taken over video
production responsibilities from the Apple Music team. The execs have
already held meetings with Hollywood to find shows to acquire.
It isn't clear yet how the new shows will be released to customers. Apple
currently hosts Planet of the Apps and Carpool Karaoke on Apple Music, but
it seems likely that the company will double-down on a true, dedicated,
internet TV service with the new initiatives.
In terms of hardware, a new Apple TV set-top box is expected to launch later
this year with support for 4K output. The product could be announced as soon
as September, alongside the new iPhone and Apple Watch models.
 
Original Article at: 
http://9to5mac.com/2017/08/16/apple-original-content-1-billion-ten-shows/



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