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Apple TV+ scrapped show based on Gawker after Tim Cook heard about it

  Apple reportedly killed an Apple TV+ series chronicling the rise of Gawker Media after CEO Tim Cook personally intervened, according to a new report. Earlier in 2020, the Apple streaming platform was said to be working with former Gawker staff on a dramedy series about the subversive blog network. Since then, no word has surfaced on the project. On Sunday, however, The New York Times reported that Apple TV+ scrapped the show after Cook discovered its development and sent an email in response. Sources told the publication that Cook was surprised to learn Apple was making a show about Gawker, and reportedly expressed a distinctly negative view toward the now-shuttered media company.

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Report: Apple TV+ Show Based on Gawker Media Got Scrapped After Tim Cook Intervened

Report: Apple TV+ Show Based on Gawker Media Got Scrapped After Tim Cook Intervened Monday December 14, 2020 2:01 am PST by Tim Hardwick An Apple TV+ series chronicling the rise of controversial blogging network Gawker Media was reportedly canned after Tim Cook learned about the project and intervened, according to a new report. Earlier this year, Vanity Fair claimed Apple was in the early stages of developing a series about Gawker. Called Scraper, the series was reportedly pitched by two former Gawker staffers, Max Read and Cord Jefferson. According to a New York Times report on Sunday, however, Apple scrapped the show after Cook heard about its development. Sources told the publication that Cook was surprised to learn Apple was making the show and emailed an Apple executive to express his distinctly negative view towards the project.

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Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), PayPal Holdings (NASDAQ:PYPL) - Apple Killed TV+ Show On Gawker After Tim Cook Voiced Disapproval: NYT

Share: Apple Inc’s (NASDAQ: AAPL) streaming service TV+ abandoned plans to make a series inspired by Gawker Media after CEO Tim Cook expressed disapproval in an email, the New York Times reported Sunday. What Happened: The show “Scraper” was modeled after Gawker, which shot into the limelight for taking aim at America’s well-known. Gawker was shut down in 2016 after being in business for 15 years, as a result of litigation brought on by its targets. Two Gawker veterans, Cord Jefferson and Max Read, were involved in selling the idea to Apple TV+, according to the Times. The Cupertino-California-based tech giant also reportedly hired two former Gawker editors Emma Carmichael and Leah Beckmann as writers and they had completed several episodes.

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Tim Cook reportedly killed off an Apple TV+ show about the infamous Gawker

Apple TV+ was reportedly working on a TV show based on Gawker Media. CEO Tim Cook got wind of the project and had it scrapped. The show is now back on the market and will likely air elsewhere. Apple TV+ was reportedly working on a new show that was set to be about Gawker Media – until CEO Tim Cook found out. According to The New York Times, Cook had the project killed off. The series was set to be called Scraper and was pitched by Max Read and Cord Jefferson, two former Gawker employees. But after hiring two more to write the show, Cook heard about it. And that was the end of that.

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