Apple TV Show Happening; Revolve Around App Developers And WIll Be Unscripted; Big Names Already On Board Project

It is no lie that mega technology company Apple has plans of expanding their business and already they have succeeded in most of their endeavors. This includes the Apple TV and the Apple Music wherein they bought Dr. Dre's beats and made it their very own.

Apple is also fast becoming the number one phone maker in the world. In fact. as of now, they are neck to neck with fellow mega tech company, Samsung. However, according to many, Apple is getting ahead of the game due to their unbelievable fast production of new model phones, plus their plans for their iPhones.

Now, it seems like Apple will be delving into series production as reports have it that Apple plans to create a TV series revolving around app developers, which they say will be unscripted and raw. Apple Company also plans to release the said series only to Apple streaming devices as well.

As for the truth to this, it seems likely possible. Big names have already jumped on board with Apple in creating the TV series, including music producer and artist Will.I.Am, former president of National Geographic, Howard T. Owens and many more.

What's more is the Apple TV series will be produced by Ben Silverman, who has worked on famous series such as "The Office," "Jane The Virgin," "Flaked" and "Marco Polo," which means that the show might be very interesting. "We've been focused on a lot of content around Apple Music, video is a big part of it and we'll do more of those [shows]," Apple's SVP of software and services Eddy Cue told the NY Post. "This was another opportunity right up our alley with apps."

There is no word yet if Apple will back the project up and give funds. However, it only seems natural for the company to give a little funding due to the fact it revolves mostly on their app developers. Ben Silverman also wants to show people how app developing works in the tech world with this Apple original TV show.

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