Apple TV+ Widens Free Access as Disney+ Passes 50 Million Subscribers

An anonymous reader shares a story: Ahead of last November’s launch of the Apple TV+ video streaming service, Apple seemed to be doing nearly everything it could to widen the base of early viewers — it gave away a free year of service with any newly purchased iPhone, iPad, Mac, iPod, or Apple TV, then added free access to student Apple Music subscriptions, collectively guaranteeing itself millions of (unpaid) users. But that apparently wasn’t enough: Starting today, the company will offer free access to seven complete TV+ series to almost any person with an Apple ID.

Apple’s video strategy has continued to stand in stark contrast to Disney’s, though both companies launched paid streaming services last year. Disney+ offers a mere seven-day free trial before charging $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year for access to a large catalog of new original and historic Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic content, plus The Simpsons. This week, Disney+ surpassed 50 million subscribers across only a dozen countries, and it has recently rewarded quarantined fans by providing early access to its latest animated films, including Frozen II and Onward.

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