Apple’s recent 30% price hike for Apple TV+ highlights a broader strategy to boost revenue per device through expanded subscriptions, as well as higher prices for services and hardware. Veteran Apple analyst Gene Munster predicts that investors will increasingly view this metric as a key indicator of the company’s financial health. Gene Munster via GeneMunster.com:
Those who dismiss Apple TV+ as “woke crap,” don’t really watch much Apple TV+. Sure, some of that is unfortunately in there, as it is in every streaming service, but Apple TV+ offers, if anything, less “woke crap” than many other streaming services. Apple TV+ is working. It’s just working slowly. it’s quality over quantity strategy is sound and its library of high-value original content is becoming more substantial every day. 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. – MacDailyNews, March 20, 2025 Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by <a hr The post Apple TV+ price increase is a small example of a big opportunity for Apple – Gene Munster appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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Apple TV+ price increase is a small example of a big opportunity for Apple – Gene Munster
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