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    The golden age of Apple TV Plus could be over already – and that’s a real shame


    Apple TV Plus has a problem: it’s spending an absolute ton of money on shows that nobody’s watching. And by “a ton of money”, I mean exactly that: a new Bloomberg report says that Apple has spent more than $20 billion to get just 0.2% of the US streaming audience. 

    Despite Apple’s huge spending on movies and shows, more people watch Netflix in a single day than stream Apple TV Plus in an entire month. And that’s one of the big reasons why Apple is, according to Bloomberg’s sources, preparing to a shift in strategy to make its streaming platform more sustainable – and potentially, less exciting.

    To take just one example, the prestige drama Masters of the Air cost over $250 million and was the only Apple TV Plus show to feature in this year’s Nielsen rankings (the main source of US TV ratings). It nevertheless got a smaller audience than Netflix’s House of Ninjas. And Apple’s cinema adventures have performed disappointingly, too: its critically-acclaimed Martin Scorsese movie Killers of the Flower Moon reportedly earned $157 million globally but cost $200 million to make.

    Masters of the Air

    Masters of the Air cost a reported $250 million to make but more people watched Netflix’s House of Ninjas (Image credit: Apple TV Plus)

    Apple’s disappointing viewing numbers and box office are a real shame, because for viewers like me, Apple TV Plus is the new HBO. 

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