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The Apple TV+ platform has been a huge success. As far as the evaluation of his work is concerned, it cannot be greater. Only one film a year wins the Oscar for Best Picture. And that's exactly what Apple's V rytm srdoje is all about. This year's Oscars actually confirmed that those who were looking forward to the opening of the platform to wider content were looking forward in vain. 

When Apple introduced its Apple TV+ platform, it was clear that it would have a tough time in the VOD service market. He had no content to appeal to the masses. He went his own way and didn't try to please everyone. He carefully chooses the content he will provide, all of which is Apple Original, there is no room for other productions. So many of us underestimated him and thought that he couldn't succeed with such a handful of titles, which, moreover, do not belong to the complete mainstream.

Opening the platform to other productions seemed like a clear shift. After all, it already offers many "foreign" titles to borrow or buy. After all, it would be enough to provide them to the user as part of the subscription. But now it has become clear that Apple does not want to compete with Netflix and others with its service. In addition, it seems that he doesn't even have the desire and, for that matter, the need to expand somehow more in order to artificially endear himself. It's clearly the opposite strategy from captive services that add content of varying quality with the widest possible dubbing to reach as many viewers as possible.

So whatever the future holds for the service, it's the first to receive an Oscar for best picture of the year. It wasn't Netflix or HBO or Disney. And no one can beat Apple. The fact that two more figurines have been added is a nice bonus. Content is gradually being added to the platform, some are more interesting than others, but none are like elsewhere. Apple's bet on originality has therefore paid off relatively well.

friday night baseball 

Apple is an American company, and even if the rest of the world may not like it, it is logically its home market and focus on the people there. That's why Friday's baseball is also starting on Apple TV+ - for American users (and a few other "chosen ones"). It's a great move by the company because the sport is extremely popular there, but it doesn't have that much reach outside of the US. But here you can see that the American citizen comes first.

Apple could provide whatever transmissions it wanted because it has more money to do so than anyone else. If he won the Champions League in football, he would have such a shot that it would shoot him to a completely different place. But that brings us back to the fact that Apple doesn't want it and we probably can't blame it anymore when it has such results. 

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