Netflix will soon start automatically cancelling inactive members' subscriptions.
Netflix will cancel your subscription if you haven’t watched anything in the past year
Netflix will soon start automatically cancelling inactive members' subscriptions.
Bloomberg today published a report that includes a few rather interesting tidbits and alleged numbers concerning Apple's video-streaming service, dubbed Apple TV+.
Apple TV+ will start streaming a new, well-timed documentary about the trials and tribulations of modern-day parenting on June 19, two days ahead of Father's Day on Sunday, June 21.
A new trailer for the Apple TV+ retro space drama "For All Mankind" is now available, with former astronaut and technical advisor Garrett Reisman taking us on a narrated tour of the Jamestown lunar base, which is one of the show’s locations.
We've been hearing about Peacock, NBCUniversal's upcoming streaming service, for quite some time now. And the service actually launched for some Comcast customers back in March. But the wide rollout won't happen until July.
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.
Netflix is perhaps the biggest beneficiary of the stay-at-home orders as the video streaming leader has managed to add almost sixteen million new subscribers during the first calendar quarter of 2020, just as the coronavirus was turning the world upside down.
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.
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.
Apple on Friday refreshed content offering on its video-streaming service Apple TV+ with a pair of notable editions — both the season finale for "Amazing Stories" and all ten episodes of the new mystery drama series "Home Before Dark" are now streaming on the service.
Major video-streaming platforms like Netflix, Google-owned YouTube and Amazon's Prime Video have reduced streaming quality in the European Union to avoid straining the Internet as millions of employees switch to teleworking amid the coronavirus pandemic.
In this week's episode of "Oprah's Book Club" on Apple TV+, Winfrey gets to take on the "American Dirt" controversy and is joined by the book's author, Jeanine Cummins.