So Far, Apple Is Losing the Streaming War
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) is one of the most valuable brands in the world, and the company has achieved this largely thanks to its signature iPhone. Over the years, the tech giant has tried to broaden its revenue base, and has had success.
For instance, the company's wearables business (which includes devices like the Apple Watch and AirPods) has been
Promotional activity is driving user growth
According to the research firm Ampere Analysis, Apple TV+
However, while there might indeed be 33 million people with an Apple TV+ subscription, most of them likely benefited from the fact that Apple was offering it free to those who bought one of its devices around the time of the launch of Apple TV+. There's no guarantee that these subscribers will pay $4.99 per month for the service when the promotion ends.
The competition is thriving
Meanwhile, Disney's (NYSE: DIS) Disney+ is on a roll. The streaming service managed to garner
Given that Disney will launch its streaming service in several international markets starting next month (including the U.K., France, Spain, and Germany), the number of Disney+ paid subscriptions could continue growing at a nice clip. Note that Disney also controls Hulu and owns ESPN+, which have 30.7 million and 7.6 million paid subscribers, respectively.
Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX), the current leader in the streaming industry, is also making some headway, particularly in international markets. During the fourth quarter, it added 8.76 million net subscribers, better than the company itself had anticipated. But Netflix only added 420,000 subscribers in North America, short of the 600,000 it had predicted. It added about 8.33 million subscribers in international markets. The company's Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) segment is performing particularly well.
Looking ahead
The launch of Apple TV+ was not cheap for Apple by a long shot. The company reportedly spent
Still, it's been only three months since Apple TV+ was launched, and there's still plenty of time for Apple to capture a decent share of this competitive market. The future could certainly be bright for Apple TV+, but for now, Apple is losing the streaming war. The company is
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