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Apple TV+ launched five years ago

Hartley Charlton

Apple's video streaming subscription service, Apple TV+, launched five years ago.


Announced at Apple's March 2019 event, ‌Apple TV‌+ was part of a larger push into services that included Apple News+, Apple Card, and Apple Arcade. ‌Apple TV‌+ initially began with a modest library of original content, focusing on high-quality, exclusive series, movies, and documentaries made in collaboration with acclaimed creators. The platform launched with titles like The Morning Show, See, For All Mankind, and Dickinson. Unlike many other streaming services, Apple TV+ didn’t rely on an extensive back catalog, instead building its library from scratch with original titles. Over the years, Apple TV+ has expanded its lineup to include a wide range of content, including acclaimed series like Ted Lasso, Breakdown, and Foundation. The service has also found success in children’s programming, documentaries, and feature films, leading to recognition from prestigious awards organizations. ‌Apple TV‌+ has received multiple Emmy, Golden Globe, and Academy Award nominations and wins.

Available on a wide range of devices and platforms, ‌Apple TV‌+ is available for $9.99 per month as part of all Apple One subscription packages.

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