F1 Boss Jumps to Defend Groundbreaking £560m New Deal as Major Concern Alleviated - The Mirror
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F1 boss jumps to defend groundbreaking £560m new deal as major concern alleviated - The Mirror
Formula One bosses announced a landmark new broadcasting agreement ahead of the United States Grand Prix last weekend, with Apple TV set to take over the American market
Apple and Formula 1 have entered into an exclusive five-year partnership that will make Apple TV the official broadcaster of the F1 Grand Prix in the United States from 2026 onwards. All sessions (tests, qualifications, sprints and races) will be offered to subscribers, and some will be available free of charge in the Apple TV app. The F1 TV Premium service will remain accessible via Apple TV, and Apple will also integrate F1 content into its ot…
Read the original note in the following link: Apple TV becomes the broadcasting rights of the F1 in the US since 2026: agreement for 5 years Apple has just secured the exclusive broadcasting rights of Formula 1 in the US via Apple TV, in a historic agreement that will begin in the 2026 season and extend for five years. This means that all practices, ratings, Sprint races and Grand Prix will be available only to service subscribers, although some…
Apple seals agreement with F1: it will be the official home of all Formula 1 events
Apple has achieved the exclusive broadcast rights of the Formula 1 in the United States. The five-year deal goes into effect next year, with broadcasting carried out by its streaming service, Apple TVy replacing ESPN as the broadcaster of all F1 events (via official site). The parties did not disclose the financial details of the agreement, however, CNBS reported that it was for $140 million dollars annuallya figure higher than the $90 million t…
Mics Out podcast: Will Apple and F1 TV deal herald new era of growth in US? - BlackBook Motorsport
The long-rumoured US TV rights deal between Formula 1 and Apple has finally been confirmed, in what is a milestone moment in F1’s continuing strategy to grow in the United States. The Mics Out team analyses what the deal means for Formula 1, for Apple, and for US motorsport fans, whilst also reflecting on the step change it represents in the US sports broadcasting market. Elsewhere, there’s a round-up of the Formula 1 teams’ latest financial r…
After the spectacular success of the film "F1" – which Apple TV will be streaming from December 12th – Apple reaffirms its commitment to motorsport with a five-year partnership with Formula 1 to broadcast all F1 races exclusively on Apple TV from next year. The catch: Apple has acquired the broadcasting rights only for the USA. In Germany, the payment station Sky continues to broadcast, for some race weekends, the former Formula 1 home station R…
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