Apple TV+ Faces $1 Billion Annual Loss Despite Subscriber Growth According to New Report


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Apple TV+, the tech giant’s ambitious foray into streaming, is hemorrhaging more than $1 billion annually despite boasting a subscriber base that swelled to approximately 45 million in 2024, according to sources familiar with the matter per a report by The Information. This financial shortfall, unreported until now, underscores the challenges Apple faces in turning its premium content service into a profitable venture, even as it pours billions into high-profile shows and films. The revelation casts a shadow over Apple’s entertainment arm, raising questions about its long-term strategy in the fiercely competitive streaming landscape.

Since its debut in November 2019, Apple TV+ has leaned heavily on a quality-over-quantity approach, banking on originals like Ted Lasso, The Morning Show, and Severance to draw viewers. One insider disclosed that Apple has invested over $5 billion annually on content creation—an eye-popping sum that aligns with earlier estimates ranging from $1 billion to $6 billion per year. However, in a notable shift, the company trimmed that budget by roughly $500 million in 2024, reflecting a tougher stance from CEO Tim Cook and other executives. This cutback, also previously unreported, signals a pivot toward fiscal restraint after years of lavish spending failed to yield a commensurate return.

The 45 million subscriber figure marks significant growth from estimates of 25 million in 2022 and 40 million in 2023, positioning Apple TV+ as a mid-tier player behind giants like Netflix (over 200 million subscribers) and Amazon Prime Video. Yet, despite this uptick, the service’s losses highlight a stark reality: its $6.99 monthly fee—among the lowest in the premium streaming tier—coupled with a lean catalog, isn’t covering the colossal costs. “They’ve dropped a fortune into this, and it’s still bleeding cash,” one source remarked, echoing sentiments on X where users have questioned the service’s viability despite hits like Severance. Apple’s broader Services segment, which includes TV+ alongside Apple Music and iCloud, hit a record $26.3 billion in Q1 2025, but the company doesn’t break out TV+ specifics, leaving its red ink obscured until now.

The $500 million budget trim in 2024 followed reports last July of Cook urging tighter oversight, a response to weak subscriber growth relative to spending and lackluster viewership for pricey projects like Masters of the Air. With Netflix generating more viewing in a day than Apple TV+ does in a month, per industry analysts, the service’s 8.3% U.S. demand share pales beside its rivals.

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