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Apple TV+ hijacks US Formula 1 rights with $150 million bid
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51919, member: 636"] Apple advances its sports broadcasting ambitions through substantial financial commitments aimed at competing with established entertainment giants like ESPN and Amazon Prime Video. The technology company currently holds global streaming rights for Major League Soccer and continues exploring opportunities with additional professional leagues such as the National Football League. Business Insider reports Apple has positioned itself as the leading candidate to acquire exclusive Formula 1 broadcasting rights within the United States. The proposed agreement would require a $150 million investment from the California-based corporation. This aggressive financial offer significantly exceeds the $85 million annual fee that Disney's ESPN currently provides for Formula 1 coverage. Netflix previously explored similar Formula 1 broadcasting opportunities but failed to complete negotiations with the racing organization. Apple's substantial bid creates a competitive advantage that other streaming services may struggle to match in upcoming negotiations. The company could potentially add Formula 1 races to Apple TV Plus programming as early as next year alongside existing Major League Soccer and Major League Baseball content. Apple's recent theatrical success with F1 demonstrates the commercial viability of racing-related entertainment content. The film generated approximately $300 million in worldwide revenue and validates the company's strategic focus on motorsports entertainment. This comprehensive approach builds a cohesive Formula 1 ecosystem designed to attract global audiences and expand Apple TV Plus subscriber numbers. The streaming rights acquisition would strengthen Apple's position as a premium entertainment brand capable of delivering high-impact viewing experiences to diverse international markets. [/QUOTE]
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