For a new one Apple TV we are slowly waiting as long as we waited for Detox, but unlike the canceled album, which was supposed to be the best rap album in the world, Apple TV it will probably come out sometime. We've been waiting for her for a very long time, but it seems that the wait will be worth it, because Jimmy Iovine, who is one of the fathers Apple Music, thinks that such a system could very well be imagined for television as well, which is perhaps the first indication of how the future will work Apple TV and as potentially Apple will change the world of broadcast television.
Iovine hinted at this in an interview with Wired, which mainly discussed Apple Music. Iovine practically repeated the same here as in interview for the Evening Standard, that is, a key feature Apple Music, which differentiates it from the competition, are playlists and recommendations that have been created by hundreds of experts and not generated by computer, as the competition does. But now he added that such a system could also work for television: "We have different ways of delivering TV content here. Don't we want these ways to be better, almost as much as curation and services? All are technically good. Netflix is no longer just living off code and is starting to create its own original content. It's very good, but I don't think any of us can make movies properly, so we're more fans. We want to watch movies. Sitting down with a girlfriend or a bunch of friends and trying to find a movie online. But that won't do you any good - you're on your own to find the right movie."
It was this statement addressed to the television world that caused speculation that a concept similar to the one operating at Apple Music, could also work with a new one Apple TV, which is said to give users the option to purchase a live streaming package and also see other dramatic improvements over the previous generation. More than one representative Applu said that current television is a few years behind the monkeys and that a change must be made. In that case, a service that will give recommendations from real people and select the best content for you would be a real killer feature in Apple TV. Moreover, it may not be far from reality, as Jimmy Iovine plays an important role in the negotiations between Appquarry and TV content providers.
*Source: Wired
It would be very nice if it was for a similar flat rate as Music...
Unfortunately, unlike Music is it necessary to have at least the content on TV minilocalisation in the form of subtitles. This will be a stumbling block…
I would like it if they made the concept of music streaming for movies as well, "apple movie" and for a monthly fee the entire movie database is available on iTunes