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Apple Announces Friday Night Baseball Changes, Apple Acquires WaveOne, Tim Cook Visits China (Daily Update)

We kick things off by going over all of the changes found in the second season of Apple’s Friday Night Baseball. The update then goes over Apple’s WaveOne acquisition which flew under the radar. We conclude with Neil’s thoughts on Tim Cook visiting China and meeting with Chinese government officials.


Hello everyone.

The Apple Music Classical app is now available.

One of the first things I noticed is that my classical music collection successfully made the jump from Apple Music to Apple Music Classical. The pieces are displayed in a more listener-friendly manner. They also remain available in the Apple Music app. There were some fears that Apple would somehow remove classical music from the primary Apple Music app and instead require subscribers to use the Apple Music Classical app. That is not the case.

When searching for classical music within the Apple Music app, Apple highlights the Apple Music Classical app (shown below) in addition to continuing to give classical music playlists and selections.

 
 

We will now jump into today's update.


Apple Announces Friday Night Baseball Changes

Here’s Apple:

“Today Apple and Major League Baseball (MLB) announced that ‘Friday Night Baseball,’ a weekly doubleheader, will be available to all Apple TV+ subscribers on Fridays throughout the regular season. Fans in 60 countries and regions can enjoy two marquee matchups over 25 weeks with no local broadcast restrictions. “Friday Night Baseball” will begin the 2023 season on Friday, April 7, with the Texas Rangers at the Chicago Cubs for the inaugural “Friday Night Baseball” daytime game at Chicago’s Wrigley Field, and the San Diego Padres at the Atlanta Braves. Apple and MLB also announced the 'Friday Night Baseball' schedule for the first half of the season, through June 30.

‘We can’t wait for ‘Friday Night Baseball’ to start up again, and we’re excited for fans to experience everything new we’re bringing this season,’ said Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Services. ‘Apple TV+ truly has something for everyone, from two live baseball games every Friday night, to an incredible slate of award-winning original films and series — there’s never been a better time to sign up.’”

With the first season of Fright Night Baseball, Apple began its journey into live sports programming. Instead of just being a distributor of sports content from other companies, Apple had the ability to change / impact how sports (baseball in this case) is consumed.

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