Apple doesn’t seem like its slowing its original content efforts anytime soon. The company has been aggressively gaining rights to more original content over the past several months and today is no exception.
The New York Times reports that Apple has just landed rights to Losing Earth: The Decade We Almost Stopped Climate Change, a novel written by Nathaniel Rich.
More notably, Apple reportedly told the New York Times that it will begin offering its streaming TV services next year.
Apple has said it will start streaming its television offerings next year, when it will begin competing against Netflix, Amazon and Hulu in earnest.
Anonymous Content will be producing the show, along with Anonymous CEO Steven Golin, and Rich himself. Rich will also be working on a related book called Losing Earth, which will be published next year.
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