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Apple today published its top 2016 content picks for the iTunes Store and the App Store, choosing the best apps, music, movies, TV shows, podcasts, and books of the year.

"One Dance" from Drake was named Apple's Top Song of 2016, while Drake's "Views" Album was named the Top Album of the Year. Other top songs, which are available via an Apple Music playlist, include Rihanna's "Work," Flo Rida's "My House," The Chainsmokers' "Don't Let Me Down," Justin Timberlake's "Can't Stop the Feeling," and Calvin Harris' "This is What You Came For."

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Apple's full Top Songs playlist includes a total of 100 songs, while a separate Top Album list includes albums from Rihanna, Adele, Frank Ocean, Justin Bieber, Chris Stapleton, twenty one pilots, Ariana Grande, G-Eazy, The Weeknd, Taylor Swift, and more.

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As for movies, Apple's editorial staff made the following picks:

- Best Blockbuster: Deadpool
- Best Comedy: Sausage Party
- Best Hollywood Romance: La La Land
- Best Animated Movie: Kubo & the Two Strings
- Best Documentary: Weiner
- Best Feel-Good Movie: Sing Street
- Breakout Star of the Year: American Honey
- Best New Filmmaker: Moonlight

Top selling movies included Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Deadpool, Zootopia, The Martian, and Captain America: Civil War, while top selling Indie movies included Spotlight, The Hateful Eight, Room, Brooklyn, and Eye in the Sky.

Apple's chose the following TV shows as the best of the year:

- This Year's Obsession: American Crime Story: People v. O.J. Simpson
- Late Night Rule-Breaker: Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, Vol. 3
- Best New Comedy: Atlanta, Season 1
- Most Original Kids Show: Steven Universe
- Extravaganza of the Year: RuPaul's Drag Race All-Stars, Season 2
- Most Consistently Great: The Americans, Season 4
- Best New Drama: This Is Us, Season 1

Top selling television shows included Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, Downton Abbey, The Americans, and Big Bang Theory.

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Apple's choice for novel of the year is Michael Chabon's Moonglow, with additional picks as follows:

- Novel of the Year: Moonglow - Michael Chabon
- Nonfiction of the Year: Evicted - Matthew Desmond
- YA Novel of the Year: If I Was Your Girl - Meredith Russo
- Debut of the Year: Homegoing - Yaa Gyasi
- Mystery: Charcoal Joe - Walter Mosley
- Thriller: Behind Closed Doors - B.A. Paris
- Popular Fiction: Sweetbitter - Stephanie Danker
- Literary Fiction: What Is Not Your Is Not Yours - Helen Oyeyemi
- Fantasy: The Fate of the Tearling - Erika Johansen
- Kids: Raymie Nightingale - Kate DiCamillo
- Cookbook: Everything I Want to Eat - Jessica Koslow
- Graphic Novel: March: Book Three - John Lewis

Best selling fiction books included "The Girl on the Train," "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," "Me Before You," and "After You," while best selling non-fiction books included "When Breath Becomes Air," "Killing the Rising Sun," "The Girl With the Lower Back Tattoo," "Alexander Hamilton," and "Hillbilly Elegy."

Apple's last set of top picks includes its choices for best podcasts:

- Revisionist History
- How I Built This
- In the Dark
- Jocko Podcast
- Anna Faris is Unqualified
- NPR Politics
- My Favorite Murder
- 2 Dope Queens Accused
- FiveThirtyEight Elections Heavyweight
- Pardon My Take

Top overall podcasts based on most downloads were Fresh Air, Stuff You Should Know, Serial, This American Life, and The Joe Rogan Experience.

Apple's picks for top apps, which include Prisma and Clash Royale, can be found in a separate App Store article.

Article Link: Apple Names Best Music, Movies, TV Shows, Podcasts, and Books of 2016
 

andsoitgoes

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So since they acknowledged the top podcasts that means they acknowledge they still are in the podcasting business? Because their app says otherwise.

God how can something be so terrible? I think I tried using the app again after the redesign, and good lord. What a useless, featureless pile of garbage. No real options for skipping forward or backwards, it's 15 seconds no matter what. Oh, want to skip using the controls on your headphones? Nope. Skip to the next episode.

Want to create a playlist?

Nope!

It's literally the most basic possible offering Apple could shovel together. There is more complexity in their compass app, and considering they basically coined the friggin term... like, come on!

Anyway, I'm happy to see My Favorite Murder be mentioned here, it's easily my favourite podcast out of the far too many I listen to. But there are some stellar podcasts that I would have loved to see, Radiolab, and the new spinoff More Perfect (which is ridiculously fantastic), Invisibilia, Hello Internet ... but then I also realize I have some heavy biases there. Man podcasting is glorious these days.

Edit: I also am very thankful Apple recognized Kubo. I finally saw it a few weeks ago and man did I enjoy it. Sure, it's not the most challenging film, but I have loved so much of Laika's work (I still am blown away by Coraline every time I watch it) and I hate that they don't get enough recognition. Films like Paranorman get almost no attention, when a much lesser film like Frankenweenie is given headings of praise and brings home all the money.

I did laugh at the "indie" film selections, though. Hateful Eight? Listen, I loved the film and love Tarantino a ton, but if that's "indie", I'm living on the wrong planet.

Oh and if sausage party was the best comedy... was there just nothing else it was up against? I saw it in the theatre and I laughed, but "best" is really stretching it here.
 
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I'm just shocked that Fresh Air is the most listened to podcast. Terry Gross gets on my nerves with her forced emotion and lack of real understanding of any topic.
As @andsoitgoes said I am glad My Favorite Murdered was on that list. It's easily my second favorite podcast behind Mysterious Universe. Grimlet's Crime Town just started but so far it's been good as well.
 

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God how can something be so terrible? I think I tried using the app again after the redesign, and good lord. What a useless, featureless pile of garbage. No real options for skipping forward or backwards, it's 15 seconds no matter what. Oh, want to skip using the controls on your headphones? Nope. Skip to the next episode.

Want to create a playlist?

Nope!

It's literally the most basic possible offering Apple could shovel together. There is more complexity in their compass app, and considering they basically coined the friggin term... like, come on!

Anyway, I'm happy to see My Favorite Murder be mentioned here, it's easily my favourite podcast out of the far too many I listen to. But there are some stellar podcasts that I would have loved to see, Radiolab, and the new spinoff More Perfect (which is ridiculously fantastic), Invisibilia, Hello Internet ... but then I also realize I have some heavy biases there. Man podcasting is glorious these days.

Edit: I also am very thankful Apple recognized Kubo. I finally saw it a few weeks ago and man did I enjoy it. Sure, it's not the most challenging film, but I have loved so much of Laika's work (I still am blown away by Coraline every time I watch it) and I hate that they don't get enough recognition. Films like Paranorman get almost no attention, when a much lesser film like Frankenweenie is given headings of praise and brings home all the money.

I did laugh at the "indie" film selections, though. Hateful Eight? Listen, I loved the film and love Tarantino a ton, but if that's "indie", I'm living on the wrong planet.

Oh and if sausage party was the best comedy... was there just nothing else it was up against? I saw it in the theatre and I laughed, but "best" is really stretching it here.

I had exactly the same reaction to Sausage Party's inclusion and Hateful Eight, technically it's correct but well, yeah. The film selections were mostly right on though (other than sausage party). And even popularity of their "Indie" films, it makes me happy for the iTunes audience to see 'popular' and 'good' intersecting so well.

I liked Kubo but I wasn't a Coraline fan at all. Stylistically they're both great but the content of Coraline didn't speak to me.

I'm not as in alignment with them on the TV selections though but we have the wonderful challenge of having SO MUCH great television content today that it makes for a lot of fantastic picks and what makes one's top won't necessary match with another while both being excellent programs.

I'm also a Radiolab and Invisibilia fan, makes me think I should check out a couple of the other podcasts you've listed that I haven't thus far. I'm going to subscribe them now... :)
 
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Well, I'm officially out of touch with the rest of the world. I know Star Wars & I know Taylor Swift. every other name mentioned here is completely off my radar.

Giving up social media 4 years ago has been great but this list shows that I just don't have the exposure anymore that I used to. I'm undecided on this being a good thing or not.
 
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The best cookbook published in 2016 is El Celler de Can Roca. It makes no sense how the Jessica Koslow book can be thought to be the best...
 
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