'Masters Of The Air' Sets Apple Viewership Record, Proves Non-Woke Entertainment Wins
"Masters of the Air" is dominating for Apple when it comes to drawing in viewers.
The WWII series about American bomber crews has taken the entertainment world by storm. People simply can't get enough of the heroic stories of the different crew members.
Five episodes are out, and every single one seems to get more harrowing than the last. Every episode also seems to gin up more interest online as more and more viewers discover the show.
Well, it's becoming a monster success for Apple.
"Masters of the Air" puts up record ratings.
The premiere episode of "Masters of the Air" was the most watched series premiere in Apple history, according to an exclusive report from Variety.
The exact number of viewers isn't known. The most impressive stat from Apple is that viewership on the streaming site shot up 65% after it dropped.
"Masters of the Air" literally provided a massive boost to the entire company. A rising ship raises all boats.
People love content that is patriotic and not woke.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Producing non-woke content isn't just a smart idea. It's a way to find big success in the entertainment world.
People are craving non-woke content that simply focuses on being entertaining. That's why "Yellowstone" and "Reacher" are so incredibly popular with viewers.
"Masters of the Air" literally has zero preachy nonsense in it, and it's also an incredibly patriotic series. It shines a light on the brave men tasked with hammering German targets from the sky. Many were either killed or taken POWs, and the sacrifices they made are now being brought to the public roughly 80 years later.
Viewers laugh, cry, are overwhelmed with pride for the USA and are entertained the whole time. Now, it turns out it's getting record viewership.
If you're not already watching "Masters of the Air," then I suggest you start ASAP because you're missing out. For those of you already watching, let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.