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Apple TV+ show is bought by another streamer for the first time

“Suspicion” has become the first ever Apple TV+ drama to be sold on to another broadcaster, with ITVX buying it for the UK.

Uma Thurman plays a prominent businesswoman whose son is kidnapped in action thriller “Suspicion.”

Apple has long been on a drive to get its Apple TV+ seen by more viewers, whether they’re on an aircraft, in France subscribing to Canal+, or even using Android. Now for the first time, a single show has been put up for sale and will be screened on another streamer.

According to UK trade magazine Broadcast, ITVX bought “Suspicion” from Apple TV+ via international sales distributor Fifth Season. If that is strictly accurate, that it came direct from Apple TV+, then it is the first such deal and suggests that Apple is now marketing its shows internationally.

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