Turnaround: Apple's video service is due to be featured on 3/3 – Celebrity Right! [atualizado]

Not long ago we published an article based on information from the CNBC informing that the upcoming service of streaming Apple's video would be released in April or, at most, early May. Now the Bloomberg came to confront this story.

Mark Gurman (who has hot sources inside Apple) said the company is going to launch both its news (magazine and newspaper) subscription service and streaming of videos on March 25th.

And not only that: as Ma has been investing heavily in original content, hiring heavy names for its series and movies, the announcement features celebrity presence of the caliber of Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Garner and J.J. Abrams.

Also according to Gurman, the video service is similar to Amazon's Prime Video and Netflix, and will include TV series and movies purchased or funded by Apple. As we know, the company has created dozens of original programs, but has not yet packaged them into a signature. Even though the announcement is now, the release itself should happen mid-year.

As we have already said, such a video service would be integrated into the Apple TV app, and with some free content it will also have the ability to pay to access other services such as Starz and Showtime; The news service will now be integrated with Apple News, an application available on iOS and macOS devices (for now, only in Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom).

Apple's idea is simple: With handset sales plummeting (especially those on the iPhone), the company is investing heavily in these subscription services (music, news, and video) and the trend is to be made available both individually and as a complete package ( that should have a discount).

As always, Apple's final details and plans may change.

via 9to5Mac

Update 02/14/2019 at 20:30

THE Variety was one more to "confirm" Apple's plans to present everything to the public on March 25; for the vehicle, however, the service will only be launched later (mid-year or perhaps at the end).

via MacRumors