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On Thursday, Apple TV encountered a severe service disruption, affecting thousands of users in the United States who were unable to stream their favorite shows. As reported by Downdetector.com, there were peaks of approximately 14,907 outage reports, marking one of the most significant interruptions for the platform recently.
The problems surfaced around midday, leading viewers to voice their concerns on social media about frozen screens, connection issues, and persistent buffering. Numerous subscribers indicated that they were suddenly logged out or had trouble accessing their saved lists.
While disruptions were noted nationwide, particularly affected cities included New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston where outage reports surged. Downdetector’s live map illustrated a steep rise in complaints before service levels gradually started to stabilize as the day progressed.
Frustrated users took to social media to comment on the timing of the outage, coinciding with peak hours for popular televised shows and live sports airing on Apple TV+. Some reported brief recoveries in service, only to face additional disconnects, suggesting a potential technical glitch instead of a complete service failure.
As the evening approached, most users observed that services were returning to normal, although some still experienced minor playback difficulties. Apple’s system status page did not show any critical alerts at the time, indicating that internal teams were diligently working towards restoring full functionality.
Currently, subscribers are left to hope that this is just a one-time incident rather than indicative of broader system challenges as Apple TV enhances its presence in global streaming.