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Apple is expected to win the rights to stream Formula 1 races on Apple TV+ in the United States thanks to a $150 million bid, ...
ESPN has reportedly bowed out of negotiations to keep F1 on its network, as Apple apparently offered $150-$200 million per season for the broadcast rights.
Apple has submitted a bid worth at least $150 million a year for the U.S. rights to stream Formula 1 races starting in 2026, ...
Disney pays $85 million per year for the rights, and Formula 1 also charges fans directly for its own streaming service.
At the moment, ESPN has the rights. But Apple has made a made a bid “worth at least $150 million a year to stream the races ...
The Cupertino company is in discussions with ESPN to acquire the Formula 1 broadcasting rights in the US next year, according ...
Apple TV+ could be an ideal fit for F1, but there are also compelling reasons for the racing league to look elsewhere. Formula 1 is on the hunt for a new home. The racing league will air its ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook might be ready to take the next step in the tech company’s relationship with Formula 1. / Arturo Holmes/WireImage The United States broadcast rights for Formula 1 could be set for a ...
ESPN is one of several companies with rights to air and stream Formula 1 races. Apple has pursued sports rights and landed several deals with MLB and MLS and could be looking at more. NOW OPEN ...
Apple could add rocket fuel to the Formula 1 growth story. Wall Street analysts predict Formula 1 will deliver $3.25 billion in revenue in the 2023 full year, ...
Brad Pitt will play a Formula One driver in an upcoming film for Apple. (Jean-Francois Monier/AFP via Getty Images) Pitt, 58, is far older than any modern Formula One drivers.