All “Friday Night Baseball” games in August are free on Apple TV+, with game assignments for broadcasters to be announced every week.
All “Friday Night Baseball” games will be free to watch via Apple TV+ in August

All “Friday Night Baseball” games in August are free on Apple TV+, with game assignments for broadcasters to be announced every week.
Apple TV+ teased the upcoming limited series Five Days at Memorial back in June. But, with a release date slated for mid-August, the company is now ready to offer up a proper official trailer. Which gives us an even better look at the cast, and, most importantly, the story.
A lot of people like watching sporting events from home, especially when it comes to National Football League games. It's a pretty big deal! Which is why it makes sense why Apple would want to try and lock down the streaming rights to a lot of those games, so it can get even more subscribers to Apple TV+. And it sounds like we'll finally know whether or not that will become a reality pretty soon.
Luck, one of the major animated films from production house Skydance Animation slated for Apple TV+, finally has a release date. And with the streaming date now less than a month away, Apple TV+ has shared the first official trailer for the upcoming family film.
While June leaned heavily into new seasons of existing shows, like Physical and Home, it looks like July is all about the new-new. That doesn't mean Apple TV+ isn't leaving some room for a brand new season of an existing property, though. And one of the service's best, at that.
Comcast’s Xfinity Stream app allows you to stream live TV channels, access DVR content and watch on-demand video on your Apple TV HD or Apple TV 4K.
While there was a bit of a lull throughout the year that was 2021, Apple has been working pretty consistently to bring new content to Apple TV+ on a pretty regular basis throughout 2022. And that trend continues leading into July, too, with a handful of new shows set to arrive. And that includes the family-friendly series Best Foot Forward.
See started out as one of the more "out there" ideas for Apple TV+, giving the streaming service a big dose of sci-fi apocalyptic storytelling, with a lot of hand-to-hand combat that was actually pretty great to watch. The first season started out a bit rough, but by the time the final episode aired it was easily one of the best shows not only one Apple's video streaming service, but just in general.
Apple TV+ has plenty of thrillers to watch, from Defending Jacbob to Severance, and plenty of other shows in between. But there's plenty of room for more. And the streaming service has one more on deck that will make its premiere in late July.
Trying is inching closer to its third season, and Apple TV+ is finally gearing up the marketing machine around one of the best comedies available on the streaming service. It might not garner as much attention as Ted Lasso, but this family story is certainly worth checking out.
In September of 2020, news surfaced that Apple TV+ would play host to a new limited series focused on telling the story of the care takers and patients trapped inside a hospital following the catastrophic natural disaster Hurricane Katrina. Things have been pretty quiet about the series since then, but today we finally have an official teaser to share.
With the upcoming thriller Black Bird, Apple TV+ is bridging the gap between fiction and non-fiction. Specifically, the story will utilize the skills of renowned actors, while telling the story based on actual events. The result appears to be one of the more exciting new entries in the growing catalog for Apple's video streaming service.