Apple's official YouTube channel today shared an inside look at "Home", the Apple TV+ docuseries about stunning homes from MediaWeaver, Four M Studios and Altimeter Films.
Apple TV+ shares inside look video showing how its “Home” docuseries is made
Apple's official YouTube channel today shared an inside look at "Home", the Apple TV+ docuseries about stunning homes from MediaWeaver, Four M Studios and Altimeter Films.
Mother's Day isn't until Sunday, May 10, but Apple is getting well ahead of the big day by launching its latest gift guide.
The selling point for Apple TV+ right now is original series, films, and documentaries. But that could include live sports in the future.
For the families stuck inside, Apple TV+ has enlisted the help of The Fraggles to help them get through another day with some laughs.
Back in October of last year, WarnerMedia and AT&T confirmed that its newest streaming service, the highly-anticipated HBO Max, would launch sometime in May of 2020. And now we know when, exactly, subscribers can start watching content.
Vudu has grown in popularity over the years for a variety of reasons, including its streaming quality for HD and 4K UHD films, but it's time under the Walmart banner has apparently ended.
Despite lackluster initial reviews, Apple TV+'s original content has started to really show off. Apple is hoping to keep the ball rolling with its upcoming thriller series Defending Jacob.
Apple TV+ has picked up some new shows today, including "Home" a documentary series about the world's most innovative homes, along with an animated Earth Day short film, titled "Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth" and narrated by Meryl Streep.
NBCUniversal announced Peacock, its video streaming service, in September of last year. And in January we learned all of the launch details, like how it would go live for all potential customers in July. But if you're a Comcast customer you've got a bit of an exception.
Apple TV+, the iPhone maker's on-demand video service, is reportedly seeing its viewership increasing now that hundreds of millions of people in the United States and elsewhere are obeying stay-at-home orders, according to data from Parrot Analytics.
Back in January we reported that Quibi, short for "quick bites" of content, was going to launch in early April. And, indeed, the newest streaming service designed specifically for your phone is available, and initial first week numbers seem promising enough.
When it comes to original content for its video streaming service Apple TV+, Apple is absolutely not shy about spending money. And it may be doing just that with the next big project for the service.