Jon Stewart’s show on AppleTV+ has come to an abrupt end, according to American media, due to editorial disagreements between the comedian and the Californian giant.
American comedian and talk show star Jon Stewart told his team on Thursday that Apple officials had expressed reservations about the content of future episodes of his show. The problem with Jon Stewartreports The New York Times.
Apple, the producer and broadcaster of its own streaming platform, did not respond on Friday evening to questions from Agence France-Presse on this matter.
Jon Stewart changed political humor in the United States before suspending his show in 2015 Daily show. The problem with Jon Stewartanother weekly satirical look at current events, is launching on AppleTV+ in 2021.
But according to a source quoted The New York TimesThe topics the host planned to discuss in his upcoming episodes did not sit well with Apple brand managers, especially in China.
Apple has been present in the country since 1993 and has become a central brand. Its president, Tim Cook, also spoke during a recent surprise visit to China about the “symbiotic” relationship his company has with the country.
The American newspaper also talked about a dispute over artificial intelligence.
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