The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Apple nabs Oprah Winfrey in multi-year streaming deal

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LOS ANGELES: Apple Inc on Friday announced a multi-year deal with Oprah Winfrey to create original programmin­g, a coup in the battle for Alist talent and projects in the booming digital entertainm­ent market.

“Together, Winfrey and Apple will create original programmes that embrace her incomparab­le ability to connect with audiences around the world,” Apple said in a statement.

Apple gave no details of the type of programmin­g that Winfrey would create, the value of the deal, or when it might be released. Winfrey had no immediate comment.

Winfrey, 64, an influentia­l movie and TV producer who also publishes a magazine, is expected to appear on screen, a source familiar with the deal said.

Apple has not said how it plans to distribute its programmin­g, to which it has committed an initial US$1 billion.

The partnershi­p is the biggest original content deal struck by Apple so far as it aims to compete with Netflix Inc, Amazon.com Inc and Time Warner Inc’s HBO.

Netflix, which has said it will spend up to US$8 billion on programmin­g this year, in May struck a multi-year deal with former US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle to produce films, documentar­ies and other content.

Netflix, the world’s leading streaming entertainm­ent provider, has also lured prolific television producers Ryan Murphy and Shonda Rhimes away from broadcast television.

Amazon said in November it had bought the global television rights to “The Lord of the Rings” and would produce a multi-season series that explores new storylines preceding author J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Fellowship of the Ring.” Earlier this week, Amazon also announced a developmen­t deal with Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman’s production company for movies and television.

For its part, Apple in November ordered two seasons of a dramatic series with Hollywood stars Reese Witherspoo­n and Jennifer Aniston, looking at the lives of people working on a morning television show.

Other projects Apple has announced include a remake of Steven Spielberg’s 1980s science fiction anthology series “Amazing Stories,” based on Isaac Asimov’s influentia­l “Foundation” science fiction novels, and a drama from “La La Land” movie director Damian Chazelle.

Under the deal with Winfrey, she will remain chief executive of cable channel OWN, which she launched in 2011 in partnershi­p with Discovery Inc. Winfrey in December extended her contract with OWN through 2025, OWN and Apple said.

Under her contract with OWN, Winfrey can appear on camera on other platforms on a limited basis.

Known in the United States by millions on a first-name basis, Winfrey rose to fame as the host of her own television talk show, using it to build a media empire that spans magazine publishing, movie and television production, cable TV and satellite radio.

Born into poverty, she is one of the world’s wealthiest women and has been nominated for two Academy Awards.

A rousing speech by Winfrey at the Golden Globes awards ceremony in January triggered an online campaign to persuade her to run for US president in 2020.

She dismissed the notion, telling In Style magazine in an interview, “It’s not something that interests me.”

Together, Winfrey and Apple will create original programmes that embrace her incomparab­le ability to connect with audiences around the world. — Apple statement

 ??  ?? Winfrey speaks at the White House Summit on the United State of Women in Washington, DC, on June 14, 2016.
Winfrey speaks at the White House Summit on the United State of Women in Washington, DC, on June 14, 2016.

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