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Apple SVP On Why They Dropped The “Plus” From Apple TV

October 14, 2025
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Apple SVP On Why They Dropped The “Plus” From Apple TV
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Eddy Cue, Senior Vice President of Services at Apple, is giving insight into the rebrand of Apple TV+ into simply Apple TV.

Apple quietly rebranded its streaming service into Apple TV and dropped the plus sign, but in the process created some confusion.

Apple TV is also the name of their streaming media player hardware, and the app name within the device. The plus helped distinguish the streaming service from the other two, but in a recent interview, Cue explained why they decided to rename it.

“We put the plus in there because we’ve used it in our other services like iCloud+ and [Apple] News+, but we do that when we have a free service and then there’s a paid version,” Cue said on The Town podcast.

He continued, “We stayed consistent because of it, but we all called it Apple TV, and we said, given where we are today, it’s a great time to do it, so let’s just do it.”

Although Cue makes a good point about the plus being a paid version of services that have a free tier, that has not always been the case. Take, for example, Apple Fitness+, the workout service, which has no free tier. Similarly, Apple Music, a paid service, doesn’t offer a free tier, and its name doesn’t include a plus, similar to Apple Arcade.

Cue also clarified the confusion some users were now debating about Apple TV being both the streaming service and the streaming device.

“Our hardware is called Apple TV 4K for your TV,” he said. “I think that’s fine, and the app is called Apple TV. It’s been called Apple TV on our third-party products as well, so I don’t think that’ll be a problem at all.”

The Apple TV streaming service launched in 2019 with eight original series, including The Morning Show, For All Mankind, See, Servant, and Dickinson.

The post Apple SVP On Why They Dropped The “Plus” From Apple TV appeared first on Deadline.

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