Dan Ives Says Apple's Coda Oscar Will 'Propel Its Streaming Ambitions Significantly'

Apple made Academy Awards history this week when it won the best picture award for "Coda," available exclusively on its streaming platform, Apple TV+. It beat streaming rivals Netflix and Amazon Prime to the punch, and the trophy could strengthen its streaming ambitions as well as bring in more subscribers to compete in the space. Dan Ives, Managing Director of Equity Research at Wedbush Securities, joins Closing Bell to discuss Apple's big win, what it means for the company and the streaming space, its content strategy, and more. "I think it's really a feather in the cap, but I think it's going to propel the streaming ambitions significantly, not just from A+ Hollywood circles coming to Apple but also from a subscriber perspective," he said. "This is a major shot across the bow."
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