Apple TV+ is bleeding cash as part of a larger slowdown in Apple’s services sector, per a recent report by Wayne Ma of The Information. The report indicates that Apple TV+ stands alone among Apple’s subscription offerings as the sole unprofitable service. Despite its subscriber base climbing to roughly 45 million last year, the platform continues to rack up annual losses exceeding $1 billion. Since its debut in 2019, Apple has poured over $5 billion annually into content, though that figure dropped by $500 million in 2024 following a cost-cutting directive from CEO Tim Cook and other top brass. Hartley Charlton for MacRumors:
Breakouts hits that permeate the zeitgeist like “Ted Lasso” and “Severance” are doing most of the heavy lifting for getting the word out. Apple could certainly do a better job of promoting the service. Apple TV+ could lose $1 billion annually until the first Tuesday after Infinity and Apple would be perfectly fine; it wouldn’t even notice. Last year, Apple Inc. generated average revenue of $1.07 billion per day. Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post Apple TV+ is reportedly losing $1 billion annually appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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