F1 Streaming Rights: Apple’s Wild Card for Tomorrow's Event?
Apple leads bids for U.S. Formula 1 media rights, offering up to $150 million annually, aiming to boost streaming engagement amid growing American fan interest.
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Formula 1 “Happy And Comfortable” With Late-Stage U.S. Rights Talks, CEO Of Parent Liberty Media Says; Apple Reportedly In Pole Position
Amid reports of Apple's interest, Formula 1 parent Liberty Media's CEO said the company is "pretty far along" in talks with a U.S. media rights partner.
Liberty Media CEO: 'Pretty happy and comfortable' with ongoing F1 media rights talks
It has been weeks since reports emerged that broadcast rights for Formula One are almost certainly headed to Apple, but no deal has been officially announced. That shouldn’t be cause for concern, Derek Chang, CEO of Formula One’s parent company Liberty Media conveyed during an appearance at a Goldman Sachs conference. “I think it’s been pretty well-documented in terms of the negotiations, we are pretty far along, and we’re pretty happy and comfo…
F1 edges closer to US TV deal as talks drag on - BlackBook Motorsport
F1 is “happy and comfortable” with current pace of discussions Apple reported to have offered around US$150m-a-year for new deal Formula One is “pretty far along” in talks with a US media rights partner, according to recent comments from Derek Chang, chief executive of the series’ parent company Liberty Media. Talking at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia and Technology Conference, Chang provided the first public confirmation that negotiations on th…
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