The original series “Dickinson” was previewed at the big Apple TV+ content reveal at Apple’s Cupertino, Calif., headquarters.
Erik Gruenwedel
April 10, 2020
Apple TV+, the media giant’s subscription streaming video app launched Nov. 1, 2019, is giving free access to select original programing as the coronavirus quarantines more people in their home for extended periods.
After downloading the Apple TV app on any Apple device, in addition to select Samsung and LG smart TVs, Amazon Fire TV and Roku, content can be accessed via the following link: apple.co/FreeForEveryone.
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Apple original programs include “The Elephant Queen,” “Little America,” M. Night Shyamalan’s “Servant,” global space war drama “For All Mankind,” “Dickinson” starring Hailee Steinfeld, “Helpsters” and “Ghostwriter.”
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Ampere Analysis recently reported that Apple TV+ had 33.6 million subscribers at the end of 2019 — a tally largely attributed to the app’s free access with the purchase of an Apple product.
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