News

Thanks to Lionel Messi, Apple TV subscribers have doubled: Okezone techno

JAKARTA – Thanks to Lionel Messi, Apple TV subscribers have doubled. This cannot be separated from the large number of people who want to watch Major League Soccer (MLS) broadcasts.

It is known that Messi moved to Inter Miami after two years defending Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). The presence of La Pulga, nicknamed Messi, in the MLS is also a special attraction.

Inter Miami club owner Jorge Mass says that since Messi joined the Apple-owned MLS, requests for subscriptions to MLS soccer broadcasts have doubled. He even suspects that the request came from outside the United States due to a desire to broadcast soccer in Spanish.

“This request will continue to increase and it is very encouraging indeed,” Jorge Mass wrote via his X account on Friday (8/11/2023).

Jorge Mass’ statement also attracted the attention of Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. He also tweeted that everyone would immediately watch Lionel Messi’s actions in the US.

“Watch it tomorrow and you will see Messi and other matches on Apple TV,” wrote Tim Cook via his Twitter account.

Follow Okezone News on Google News


It is known that the effect of Messi’s arrival in the United States was felt from the very beginning. When he first played for Inter Miami, Apple TV viewership quickly set a record.

Even the spectators who saw Lionel Messi in action with the new kit reached almost 100 countries around the world. Apple also noted that Lionel Messi’s first three games in Uncle Sam’s country were the most watched matches since the MLS Season Pass launched.

It is known that watching Lionel Messi in the US is not free. Viewers must pay for an MLS Season Pass subscription.

Customers can pay USD 14.99 per month or reach IDR 226,174 or USD 99 per year or around IDR 1.4 million.

The following content is presented by the advertiser. Okezone.com journalists are not involved in this content material.

Quoted From Many Source

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button