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Corona crisis: Apple opens free content | Israel today

2020-04-12T10:46:23.373Z


The company offers some of its original content for free even for non-subscribers, following the Corona crisis • 4 TV series content


The company offers some of its original content for free even for non-subscribers but holds certain Apple devices • Among the contents are 4 series

In light of the Corona crisis and the fact that for several weeks people all over the world have been shut down for days at home, a number of prominent content providers are now offering their services for free and in-depth promotions to the general public. Apple now offers some of its original plans free of charge for a limited period of time, even for non-subscribers.

Apple TV Plus, the technology giant's streaming service, will allow free viewing of four original series, one movie and three children's shows. The service, which usually costs $ 5 a month, will be available to anyone who owns one of the following devices: iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, iPod Touch, Mac, and compatible converters from other companies like Amazon, Samsung Or LG Smart TV. Also, for those who recently purchased an Apple product (iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV or iPad Touch), 12 free months of trial will be offered.

The content offered by the company includes "Little America," a historical series that tells the true stories of immigrant immigrants to the United States, as well as "Servant," a psychological horror series directed by Nate Shamalen, the man behind horror classics like "The Sixth Sense," "Sains "," The Village "and more. Alongside these will also be featured in the Dickenson series, the story of the maturation of American poet Emily Dickenson in the 19th century, starring Haley Steinfeld.

You can also watch the periodic ("yes, there is such a thing") drama for "For All Mankind," which deals with the imaginary scenario that the US-Soviet space war race would not end with the arrival of Soviet astronauts on the moon. Featuring Apple, it's the "Queen of Elephants," a high-profile documentary that follows an elephant's campaign called Athena who heads her herd and tries to protect him from outside forces.

As mentioned, original free children's programs will also be offered as part of the free service, including the "Helpsters" program from "Sesame Street" about monsters that help fix problems; "Ghost Writers" deals with a ghost that helps solve mysteries, as well as "Snoopy in Space" that brings together the Pinat Bunch and beloved dog with a new audience.

In doing so, Apple joins Amazon and a number of other content companies that offer some of their exclusive content for free, during this challenging time when all of humanity needs content and distraction. Of course, this is a recognized marketing method, as part of a free, creative wares accessible to a limited audience for a limited period, in order to get it used to its content.

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Source: israelhayom

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