[There’s a] new interview that Apple’s senior vice president of Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue gave to Britain’s The Sunday Times that was published over the weekend…
Apple is basically trying to build the anti-Netflix, putting a premium on a strongly curated library of content instead of following the Netflix model of an insanely massive pile of shows and movies that keeps growing with no end in sight.
The iPhone maker really doesn’t “know a lot about television other than we are big consumers of it,” Cue explained, noting at another point during the interview that Apple won’t be creating “the most” content for subscribers but that the goal it’s aiming for is “creating the best.”
MacDailyNews Take: Apple has always been about creating the best, not the most.
Apple TV+ Official First Look Trailer: For All Mankind:
give me a break, please.
Now THERE is a great idea for a remake!
Queen Latifah for Nell Carter?
I am sure that some would like to rewrite history. Making real, long lasting history is a whole other thing. Try that.
It’s exactly one of the things that strongly irritates me about Netflix. I’ve been a subscriber for 2 decades. Fewer, but better options? Yes–preferred.
‘Better’ according to Apple’s Leftist-only curators so yeah, fewer choices.
Ironic…if it wasn’t so sad….
Jobs believed too many choices was not good so I will go with that.
Go ahead and do some reading.
https://www.google.com/search?q=are+too+many+choices+good&oq=are+too+many+choices+good&aqs=chrome..69i57j33.7031j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
All for it!
As long as get to curate my own choices.