Apple Submits Bid for F1 Rights
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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?
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…
On June 25, 2025, the tech giant Apple triggered the spotlights by launching its very first cinema blockbuster. With Brad Pitt in the lead role, the F1 film marks an unexpected strategic turn. The crooked apple company is no longer content to sell iPhones or broadcast series on Apple TV+. It now wants to settle in the dark rooms for a long time. As a result, a fulcruming start and clearly displayed ambitions. An upbeat start for F1 With F1, Appl…
Apple Is About To Snatch Formula 1 From ESPN With A $150M Bid - F1 Races Could Soon Stream Exclusively On Apple TV+ After $400M Movie Success
Apple has been slowly building up its investment in sports coverage in order to increase its subscribers, bolster Apple TV+ content, and compete better with rivals, including ESPN and Amazon Prime Video. While the tech giant already streams the Major League Soccer (MLS) games globally, it has shown interest in covering even more leagues, such as the NFL. Now, the company is said to be close to securing its exclusive coverage rights to Formula 1 …
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