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Apple’s management of its video service isn’t a plot twist, it’s business as usual

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<p>This week the New York Post <a href="https://nypost.com/2019/03/03/appless-hollywood-venture-marred-by-intrusive-execs/" rel="nofollow">published a report[/url] that fits into every narrative about Apple’s forthcoming video-streaming service: Apple, a skittish tech company that’s not used to having its fate determined by content produced by outsiders, has been heavy-handed in providing feedback to the people creating TV series for Apple’s new service.</p><p>I believe there’s got to be some truth in there, but this is a more complicated story than perhaps the Post is interested in telling. (Shocker.)</p><h2>Producers give notes? Impossible!</h2>
<p>The primary source of the Post story appears to be someone who had a bad experience with Apple and therefore has an axe to grind. (Producers who had lovely experiences with Apple are probably not going to call the New York Post about it. If they did, it’s unlikely that the Post would be interested in the story.)</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3355136/apples-video-service-micromanaging-isnt-a-plot-twist-its-business-as-usual.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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