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Oprah Waves Goodbye To AppleTV+: Is It A Big Loss For The Streamer?

Benzinga Real-time News ·  Sep 27, 2022 10:56

Technology giant Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is ending a content deal with talk show host and producer Oprah Winfrey. Even though Winfrey is one of the most respected names in entertainment, the news might not be a major blow to the Cupertino, California-based company's streaming service, AppleTV+.

What Happened: Apple and Winfrey's multi-year content deal began in 2018. The deal saw Winfrey and Apple collaborate on several projects that aired on AppleTV+, including the documentary "Sidney," about the late actor Sidney Poitier, as well as "Oprah's Book Club," a collaboration offered on Apple Books and Oprah's website.

Yet, Winfrey's deal with Apple was nonexclusive, which allowed her to continue making content for the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN), a joint venture between Winfrey's Harpo Studios and Warner Bros. Discovery (NASDAQ:WBD), as well as CBS, a unit of Paramount Global (NASDAQ:PARA)(NASDAQ:PARAA), which aired her interviews with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

Apple and Winfrey were also supposed to release the documentary "On the Record," but the film was pulled with little notice or explanation, which could have potentially caused some friction between the streaming company and the entertainment mogul.

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Why It's Important: Apple has had plenty of success without Winfrey, including:

  • Deals with Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer
  • Front runner status along with Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) to land content from the National Football League
  • "Ted Lasso," an Emmy award-winning comedy series
  • "Severance," an Emmy-award-winning science fiction series
  • A multi-year deal with Tom Hanks
  • Streaming rights to the Martin Scorsese film "Killers of the Flower Moon," which Apple produced
  • Harrison Ford's first-ever television series
  • And it became the first streaming company to win a Best Picture Academy Award for "CODA."

With numerous deals signed with famous actors and directors as well as the streaming rights to several major professional sports leagues, Apple has made its presence known.

Winfrey and AppleTV+ will still collaborate on a "project-by-project basis," according to The Hollywood Reporter. But the non-exclusive nature may have made the previous collaboration a smaller focus for the entertainment mogul.

AAPL Price Action: Apple shares are up 2% to $154.49 on Tuesday versus a 52-week range of $129.04 to $182.94.

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