Apple TV to reach every household with there new tactics and trying to expand its Market
Apple is trying to grow the reach of its Apple TV, according to a report today from The Telegraph.
The US company is stated in talks with UK telecom provider BT and its mobile offshoot EE to provide customers the option to purchase an Apple TV that comes pre-loaded with BT’s pay-TV channel apps.
The company is claimed to be looking at EE because of its youth-oriented demographic.
Apple seeks deal with UK telecom to sell Apple TVs, says report https://t.co/tXLgc2Cfpi pic.twitter.com/mc1qvk3VWA
— The Verge (@verge) October 8, 2018
This partnership would obviously support both companies — Apple gets approval to more hardware customers and BT can directly appeal to that same group.
Apple’s expansion to Britain
Reports that Apple is walking towards the launch of its own streaming service have circulated for a long time.
The company has ordered multiple shows that have seemingly nowhere to air.
Apple TV to get UK boost with potential BT EE partnership – TechRadar https://t.co/v5AIA8nvhw
— Streaming TV News (@streamingtvnews) October 9, 2018
It signed a multiyear agreement with Oprah Winfrey, ordered a pair of children’s shows from the creators of Sesame Street.
A reboot of the science fiction anthology show Amazing Stories, a Hunger Games-style dystopian show called See, and a series from La La Land director Damien Chazelle.
It’d make sense that Apple would want to spread into as many households as possible if it ever plans to offer an Apple TV app for these programs.