Category: original content

Apple is reportedly buying older TV shows to take on Netflix and Amazon

[ad_1] According to people familiar with the matter, Apple intends to remain focused on original shows, but plans to round out its offering with his additional content to help attract new customers, since its initial approach has apparently not resulted in the numbers it had originally hoped for. By February this year, some 10 million […]

Crunchyroll details its first eight original anime productions

[ad_1] The originals cover a variety of genres. For example, one of the more notable shows coming from the company over the next year includes FreakAngels, an adaptation of a graphic novel series that shares the same name by Warren Ellis and Paul Duffield. Half of the series were produced by Crunchyroll Studios, with production […]

Facebook may be cutting its budget for original Watch content

[ad_1] While Facebook has yet to confirm The Information‘s claims, just last week, the social network reached a deal with the PGA Tour to bring daily recaps and highlight videos, rather than live coverage, to Facebook Watch. It also recently canceled two of its original shows, Limetown with Jessica Biel and Sorry for Your Loss […]

Apple confirms its launch TV+ series will return for second seasons

[ad_1] #DICKINSON Season 2 is underway…and has been for months 😉 x — Hailee Steinfeld (@HaileeSteinfeld) November 7, 2019 The outlets also noted, citing anonymous sources close to Apple, that the company is “thrilled” with the show’s performances so far, and the unspecified millions of viewers who watched during their first weekend available and beyond. […]

With Disney in charge, Hulu plans original content push

[ad_1] It’s not necessarily surprising that Hulu will use its Disney money to play around with new content. Even before Comcast relinquished its control to Disney, Hulu had bulked up its original content with shows like Catch 22, The Handmaid’s Tale, Shrill and more. It also announced two new Marvel shows Ghost Rider and Helstrom. […]

Snap expands its short-form original series lineup with 10 new shows

[ad_1] Among the new shows are Two Sides, which Snap is calling “New Form” genre because it lets viewers watch the narrative from both characters’ point of view at the same time. Basically, what Snap is doing is splitting your screen into two; one character is on the top and the other on the bottom. […]