Formula One aiming to continue F1 TV in U.S. alongside Apple deal, per report
The direct-to-consumer streaming service will look to continue airing live races under the new deal.
The direct-to-consumer streaming service will look to continue airing live races under the new deal.
Formula 1 is expected to move from ESPN to Apple, after reports indicate ESPN won’t match Apple’s $150 million-per-year streaming offer.
The price is "far beyond" what ESPN can afford, per Puck's Dylan Byers.
ESPN and others remain in the mix.
"At what point do we move past 'why is the game on [insert streaming service here]?'"
Some signs are pointing towards Apple TV+ as a contender for the circuit's rights.
Apple TV+ is producing a docuseries on UConn women’s basketball’s historic 2024-25 championship and Geno Auriemma’s legacy.
The conference inked a separate deal with CBS this week.
There's a few too many "coincidences" for Rick Reilly's liking.
The streamer is "not necessarily" going after the same games as NBC is eyeing.
"You learn something new every day, Wayne."
The league has also held talks with other streamers including Amazon, Netflix, and Google.
Stick will premiere on Apple TV on June 4.
The first game available to players will be this Saturday with an MLS Cup rematch between the LA Galaxy and New York Red Bulls.
"Tons of glitches and black screens. Horrible service."
American soccer culture is 'still in diapers, it's still growing.'
"...did apple tv really think this was Andrew McCutchen?"
'Stick' will premiere on June 4.
The deal is good for both new and eligible returning customers all around the globe.
Apple TV+ broadcasts seems to have a gift (or a curse?) for picking up such awkward moments.
"Threw in an outta here for Gare."
"Two for two, boy. Two for two."