On November 1st of last year a new video streaming platform arrived in the world. Apple TV +, a video service created by Cupertino company it's been growing ever since, is expanding its catalog to further keep the interest of users who have decided to sign up or who have received a one-year free trial with the purchase of a company product. And in this case, the stories are directed to the text section.
At Apple, they not only want to create content that can be enjoyable, though they have a strong goal of achieving change, public awareness of freedom, equality, diversity. The new documentary series that recently came to the platform is a perfect example of this. "Visibility: LGTBI on television" is a product that reflects the struggle of the LGTBI set of representations on American television, a war still in progress.
Apple has always shown itself as a strong advocate for diversity in all aspects of the company, not only within the company, but also outside of it. Now, with this new series by Ryan White and Jessica Hargrave, they continue to support causes such as the struggle for the rights of the LGBTI group and their media representation, which is still very relevant today. In addition, it calculates such a face Ellen DeGeneres, Oprah Winfrey, Neil Patrick Harris
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More than five episodes of between 50 minutes and one hour and twelve minutes, "Appearance: LGTBI on television" show the most significant progress that has taken place in recent decades. All this, for the purpose of showing the difficulties that union members face in the telecommunications industry and remembering to work on our television we all feel represented.