In the lucrative space of television series, they appear to be entering Microsoft and Yahoo, according to his publications Bloomberg and Wall Street journal.
In particular, according to a Bloomberg report, Microsoft productions are expected to reach the public through the new Xbox TV studio in June.
As Bloomberg says, Mikrosoft's specific project involves big names such as Sarah Silvromann and Greene. The studio has six rows in the craft, including a science fiction called "Humans," about anthropomorphic robots-workers.
The article highlights the company's lack of experience in the field and the strong presence of Netflix and Amazon in space- however, Microsoft seems to be aiming to produce series that will appeal to consumers on Xbox and Xbox Live.
As for Yahoo, according to a Wall Street Journal report, it is close to an agreement to spin off four web-series. According to the WSJ, it will be a ten-episode comedy series, lasting half an hour per episode. The budget per episode will range between $700.000 and a few million dollars, according to sources cited by the publication.
As noted, the projects under development will include screenwriters or directors with extensive experience in TV, as the company has high goals.