So Apple no longer has a service called iTunes. Instead, the work has been subdivided into Music (for music and all audio-related things like podcasts) and Apple TV (for TV shows, movies, etc.). That's two icons on my Dock, now, not one. When I look at my library in Apple TV, I see a lot of the old movies I'd purchased, but none of the new ones that I both purchased and have yet to watch, like "The Northman," "Mass," and so on. I also don't see a single one of the TV shows I purchased: these are gone from the library whether I watched them or not—shows like "White Collar," "Ash versus Evil Dead," "Burn Notice," etc. (I watched and reviewed "Burn Notice.") But the unviewed TV shows and the recently purchased movies do show up if you go to Apple TV's "Watch Now" tab and click on "Up Next." Suddenly, everything is there. So does this mean a show will appear in my library once I've viewed it? If so, then where did "Burn Notice" go? I can't find it anywhere, and that worries me.
Well, I'll keep mucking around.
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