Apple TV+ will now be on Amazon Prime Video as a paid channel in the United States, as the retail giant aims to enhance its streaming services. Beginning in the middle of November, Prime Video members will get Apple TV+ for a $9.99 monthly fee. This is believed to lift Apple TV+ closer to its level with other prominent streaming rivals, inclusive of Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video.
Apple has originated some series like Ted Lasso, The Morning Show, Severance, etc., which have helped Apple TV+ get 72 Emmy nominations. However, Apple TV+ has seen more consumers cancel subscriptions than its competitors, including Netflix, based on data from the market research firm Antenna.
Captive by merely accepting to become part of the channel Prime Video, Apple TV+ became a member of other streaming services like HBO Max, Showtime, Starz, Discovery+, and Paramount+. Thus, through cooperation with Amazon, Apple can expand its customer base, which it needs to stand the competition in the popularized world of streaming.
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