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The magazine said Apple plans to start offering the service in 2016. Photo: AFP

Apple mulls move into original programming business that would challenge Netflix: Variety

Iphone maker Apple is looking to move into the original programming business to compete with video streaming companies such as Netflix, Variety reported on Monday.

Apple, which aims to begin offering the service next year, has held preliminary talks with executives from Hollywood in recent weeks to gauge their interest in spearheading efforts to produce entertainment content, Variety reported, citing sources.

Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside regular US business hours.

Apple’s goal is to create development and production divisions that would churn out long-form content for online streaming, Variety said, quoting a "high-level executive" at the company.

Cupertino, California-based Apple is looking to start hiring for the planned division in the coming months, Variety said, adding that it was not clear whether the focus would be on TV series, movies or both.

Bloomberg reported in August that the company would delay its live TV service to at least next year. It had planned to introduce the service, delivered over the Internet, this year.

 

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