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About the new streaming service that the company is preparing for its users Apple, although a lot has been written about it, the details are still under wraps. Even the biggest potential rival of the new Apple service, Netflix, is not yet very clear about the whole thing. However, it does not seem that it would benefit from the competition in the form of AppI have some concerns.

Ted Sarandos, who is in charge of content at Netflix, spoke about the whole thing on Vanity Fair this week.air New Establishment Summit in Los Angeles. Among other things, he explained that no one – not even the people who prepare the individual programs – has the slightest idea how it will turn out. Apple to serve up their new content to people. When Sarandos was asked if the efforts AppWhen asked about the company's foray into streaming video, he said that no one really knows what Apple's new service will be like. "I'm not too focused on any of the competitors," he said.

For such Apple TV we could do original shows in the future Appto follow:

Apple While it is proud to announce how many shows it has acquired for its service, Sarandos insists there is virtually no awareness of how it will deliver its content to consumers. Some reports suggest an all-in-oneone package of services, but the details are very unclear and not even specified by him himself Apple. But what we are all clear about now is the strict correctness of the content. Apple does not want any vulgarity or harsh language, violence, nudity, or similar matters in the broadcasts. "Purity of content" is precisely what will make the service Appto differentiate itself from its competitors.

But at the mentioned summit, Sarandos also spoke, among other things, about why Netflix is ​​not very interested in the live TV format. "We primarily present ourselves as an entertainment brand," he said. "The kind of viewing you describe is anything but fun," he added, adding that even in a decade, Netflix will still be offering great series.

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