The new streaming service Apple TV+ is ready to launch – it is finally set to launch on November 1st. As part of the preparations, Apple has now published its own media page for Apple TV+.
The new press page is called “Apple TV+ Press" and offers access to press materials related to Apple TV+. The new page states: "Press materials for Apple TV+, the new home of the world's most creative storytellers." Apple usually publishes press releases about the latest announcements via the newsroom - but obviously content about the new streaming service is to be presented separately. The creation of such a special media page, separated from the usual company announcements, is primarily intended to make it easier to promote the content, as journalists have simplified access to the necessary resources. In addition to Apple, other film studios also have a similar process - including Netflix.
Apple TV+ Press
Apple's new media site currently features a list of 15 different shows and movies. Some of the titles listed will be available on November 1st, while some of these shows or movies will be released at a later date. The content featured includes:
- The Morning Show
- lake
- Dickinson
- For All Mankind
- Oprah
- Helpsters
- Snoopy in Space
- ghostwriter
- The Elephant Queen
- Servant
- Hala
- Truth Be Told
- Little America
- The Banker
- Little Voice

Each individual title includes a description as well as links to trailers or videos or photos related to the project. A cast list with further details about the individual characters is also included. Producers, directors and authors are also listed.
Corresponding social media links and a press contact can also be found there. Apple TV+ launches on November 1st and costs 4.99 euros per month - a free trial month including family sharing is also included. Current promotion: Buyers of selected Apple devices get free access to the new streaming service for a year. (Screenshot: Apfelpatient)