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« on: August 17, 2017, 04:05:20 pm »

Apple reportedly sets $1 billion budget for original programming development

Apple has reportedly set a budget of $1 billion for purchasing and producing original shows for the next year. The company is apparently looking to produce as many as 10 programs in that time.

From The Wall Street Journal:


  Apple could acquire and produce as many as 10 television shows, according to the people familiar with the plan, helping fulfill Apple Senior Vice President Eddy Cue's vision of offering high-quality video—similar to shows such as HBO's "Game of Thrones"—on the company's streaming-music service or a new, video-focused service.


VFX artist Joe Rosensteel puts Apple's budget in perspective compared to other big players:

A little perspective:Netflix $6 billionAmazon $4 billionHBO $2 billionApple $1 billion https://t.co/iviL76n8ii— Joe Rosensteel (@joesteel) August 16, 2017

Apple has recently made some major hires for its original content team, hiring two former Sony executives to lead the team, along with former WGN America head Matt Cherniss ...

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