Group 1 - Apple Inc. has raised the monthly subscription price of its streaming platform Apple TV+ by 30% to $13, indicating a strategic move to generate greater revenue from streaming services as the user base expands [1][2] - The price increase reflects the growing confidence in Apple TV+'s ability to produce high-quality content, highlighted by the success of the F1 film and the critical acclaim of the series "Severance," which received a record 81 Emmy nominations [1][2] - The new subscription rate will take effect for new subscribers in the U.S. and select international markets, while the annual plan remains at $99 and the Apple One bundle pricing will not change [1] Group 2 - Apple TV+ has been gradually increasing its subscription prices, following the trend set by competitors like Netflix and Disney+, but it offers a single subscription plan without ad-supported tiers [2] - Since its launch in 2019, Apple TV+ has lagged behind competitors in subscriber numbers, but its original content has received significant praise, contributing to a 13% increase in service revenue, reaching approximately $27.4 billion last quarter [2] - Apple Original Films, responsible for producing and distributing feature films, has seen success with the film "F1," which has grossed nearly $600 million globally, marking a significant achievement for Apple's entry into the film industry [3]
苹果(AAPL.US)服务变现再提速 旗下流媒体Apple TV+订阅价上调30%