Apple must use its physical stores to sell items related to Apple TV+ streaming productions. If confirmed, the news ensures that the apple company can take advantage of big names such as Ted Lasso, Servant AND nosy earn (even more) by selling official products.
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What you should know:
A considerable portion of the earnings of any work such as movies, series and music is in the merchandise created by these events. Be it a t-shirt, a mug, a stuffed animal or even a postcard with anything related to the content. Well, second news bulletin Power on from the BloombergApple should start thinking in this direction within its stores.
In the confirmation phase, the first production that will have content marketed directly by Apple is the award-winning series Ted Lasso. The merchandise hasn’t been finalized yet, but it will certainly cost something close to US$35, or around R$175 in the listing without considering taxes or fees.
In addition to putting a second way to generate revenue with the production of Apple TV +, the Apple company must use this new type of product as a way to increase the subscriber base of its streaming service.
Apple sells T-shirts, mugs and more in a store

Apple already sells other products in addition to iPhone, Mac, iPad and related accessories in one of its stores: in Cupertino, the US city where the company is based. It’s the only place where fans of the brand can find pens, mugs, caps, T-shirts, card games and other company-related merchandise.
Ted Lasso a third season should be released soon and it will certainly be the last of the series. Apple TV+ was born in 2019 and is the youngest streaming service, but with big names like Steven Spielberg, Oprah Winfrey, Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Octavia Spencer, JJ Abrams, Jason Momoa, M. Night Shyamalan and Jon M. Chu.
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