Apple is on the search for its own House of Cards

Apple TV

Increasing rumors suggest that Apple is looking to position its Apple TV platform as a real competitor to Netflix and Amazon Prime Video by developing its own slate of original TV content.

According to a report by Fast Company Apple was in attendance at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year where its quietly wined and dined filmmakers on an invitation-only basis.

The Elephants in the Room

Apple's move to producing exclusive content would bring the service more into line with competitors who have been producing original content for several years now. 'House of Cards' and 'Daredevil' have been well received by critics, and since they are produced in-house, their exclusivity to Netflix is guaranteed without any expensive deals having to be made.

Amazon has also been investing heavily in its own exclusive shows, having reportedly paid $250m to secure the ex-hosts of Top Gear for a new car show.

Amazon has not made its number of subscribers public (and the number is likely to be heavily inflated by customers who pay only for their free one-day delivery service), but recent estimates place it at between 40 and 60 million people worldwide.

Rumors of Apple launching a streaming service of its own have been circulating for quite some time but as yet Apple has not formally announced any intentions to enter into the market.

Via Stuff

Jon Porter

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