Thus far, Apple has inked deals with some major entertainment names for its original video platform. A new report form The New York Times today highlights another potential effort, this time involving former president Barack Obama…
Key details about the content are unclear at this point, but there are reportedly some ideas floating around. For instance, President Obama could “moderate conversations” on topics that were tent poles of his presidency, such as health care, climate change, and immigration.
Meanwhile, the first lady could produce shows about nutrition and fitness, efforts that she spearheaded while she was at the White House.
While Netflix clearly is the front-runner for these shows, it seems that enough details are still being finalized that Apple could come in at the last-minute with its own offer. Furthermore, former first lady Michelle Obama attended WWDC last year to talk climate change and education with Tim Cook and Lisa Jackson.
The Netflix deal would reportedly see the streaming giant pay the Obamas for their content, which would remain exclusive to the platform:
President Obama was the first guest on David Letterman’s Netflix original talk show, “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction.” During that interview, Obama talked about the important role that media plays in today’s society, saying that “if you watch Fox News, you are living on a different planet than you are if you listen to NPR.”
A show on Netflix or Apple would give the Obamas their own platform to talk about those key topics.