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This message makes the whole Formula One listen. A TV quake is becoming more and more likely. With consequences for Sky?
Apple wants to take the F1 rights. The news has shaken both Formula 1 fans and the audiovisual sector: Apple TV+ adds to the bid for the championship’s broadcast rights in the United States. The movement arrives just after the radiating F1 premiere: The Movie, the super-production starring Brad Pitt who, in just two weeks, has surpassed $300 million in the world’s box office and has become Apple’s best cover letter on the big screen.
The Brazilian audiovisual giant Globo will once again exhibit Formula 1 (F1), the world’s highest motor racing competition, starting with the 2026 season. The announcement was made on July 11 through a press release. The last F1 championship that Globo had broadcast had been in 2020. The agreement with Liberty Media, the owner of the car category, is until the end of 2028. Globo will offer on its television screen 15 live runs per year. Meanwhil…
Apple Bids $150 Million to Take Over F1 Streaming in the U.S.
Apple is closing in on a major deal to stream Formula 1 races in the U.S., likely taking over from Disney-owned ESPN starting in 2026. The tech giant has reportedly offered at least $150 million per year for the rights, nearly doubling ESPN’s current payment. Unless something shifts at the last minute, the deal is […] The post Apple Bids $150 Million to Take Over F1 Streaming in the U.S. appeared first on The Mac Observer.
Apple poised to buy rights to stream F1 racing in America
Apple’s official poster for ‘F1,’ starring Brad Pitt, now in cinemas worldwide Apple is poised to secure streaming rights for F1 races in America starting next year, outbidding ESPN, which currently holds the rights, with a significantly higher offer. Peter Kafka for Business Insider: Apple had a box-office hit with “F1,” the car-racing movie. Now it looks like it’s going to double up on the sport, with a likely deal to stream Formula 1 races…
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