The post Formula 1 Inks 5-Year Broadcast Partnership With Apple TV appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Brad Pitt, an actor, plays Sonny Hayes, a driver for the fictional APX GP team in the Apex F1 movie by Apple Studios and Bruckheimer Films. This portrait is taken during the F1 Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, from December 5 to 8, 2024. (Photo by Gongora/NurPhoto via Getty Images) NurPhoto via Getty Images As Disney’s term as the American Formula 1 broadcast rights holder comes to a close, Formula 1 has already announced a succession plan. Apple TV, which produced the hit movie “Formula 1” earlier this year, will take over as the sport’s official American broadcast partner beginning in 2026. The five-year deal marks a significant shift for Formula 1, which previously partnered with NBC prior to having races air on ESPN. To have all practice, qualifying, sprints and grand prix on a direct-to-consumer platform shows the shift in Americans’ TV watching habits. “This is an incredibly exciting partnership for both Formula 1 and Apple that will ensure we can continue to maximise our growth potential in the U.S. with the right content and innovative distribution channels,” Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1, said. “We are no strangers to each other, having spent the past three years working together to create ‘F1 The Movie,’ which has already proven to be a huge hit around the world. “We have a shared vision to bring this amazing sport to our fans in the U.S. and entice new fans through live broadcasts, engaging content, and a year-round approach to keep them hooked. I want to thank Tim Cook, Eddy Cue, and the entire Apple team for their vision, enthusiasm and passionate approach to delivering this partnership, and we are looking forward to the next five years together.” Formula 1… The post Formula 1 Inks 5-Year Broadcast Partnership With Apple TV appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Brad Pitt, an actor, plays Sonny Hayes, a driver for the fictional APX GP team in the Apex F1 movie by Apple Studios and Bruckheimer Films. This portrait is taken during the F1 Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, from December 5 to 8, 2024. (Photo by Gongora/NurPhoto via Getty Images) NurPhoto via Getty Images As Disney’s term as the American Formula 1 broadcast rights holder comes to a close, Formula 1 has already announced a succession plan. Apple TV, which produced the hit movie “Formula 1” earlier this year, will take over as the sport’s official American broadcast partner beginning in 2026. The five-year deal marks a significant shift for Formula 1, which previously partnered with NBC prior to having races air on ESPN. To have all practice, qualifying, sprints and grand prix on a direct-to-consumer platform shows the shift in Americans’ TV watching habits. “This is an incredibly exciting partnership for both Formula 1 and Apple that will ensure we can continue to maximise our growth potential in the U.S. with the right content and innovative distribution channels,” Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1, said. “We are no strangers to each other, having spent the past three years working together to create ‘F1 The Movie,’ which has already proven to be a huge hit around the world. “We have a shared vision to bring this amazing sport to our fans in the U.S. and entice new fans through live broadcasts, engaging content, and a year-round approach to keep them hooked. I want to thank Tim Cook, Eddy Cue, and the entire Apple team for their vision, enthusiasm and passionate approach to delivering this partnership, and we are looking forward to the next five years together.” Formula 1…

Formula 1 Inks 5-Year Broadcast Partnership With Apple TV

2025/10/18 00:01

Brad Pitt, an actor, plays Sonny Hayes, a driver for the fictional APX GP team in the Apex F1 movie by Apple Studios and Bruckheimer Films. This portrait is taken during the F1 Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, from December 5 to 8, 2024. (Photo by Gongora/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

NurPhoto via Getty Images

As Disney’s term as the American Formula 1 broadcast rights holder comes to a close, Formula 1 has already announced a succession plan.

Apple TV, which produced the hit movie “Formula 1” earlier this year, will take over as the sport’s official American broadcast partner beginning in 2026. The five-year deal marks a significant shift for Formula 1, which previously partnered with NBC prior to having races air on ESPN. To have all practice, qualifying, sprints and grand prix on a direct-to-consumer platform shows the shift in Americans’ TV watching habits.

“This is an incredibly exciting partnership for both Formula 1 and Apple that will ensure we can continue to maximise our growth potential in the U.S. with the right content and innovative distribution channels,” Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1, said. “We are no strangers to each other, having spent the past three years working together to create ‘F1 The Movie,’ which has already proven to be a huge hit around the world.

“We have a shared vision to bring this amazing sport to our fans in the U.S. and entice new fans through live broadcasts, engaging content, and a year-round approach to keep them hooked. I want to thank Tim Cook, Eddy Cue, and the entire Apple team for their vision, enthusiasm and passionate approach to delivering this partnership, and we are looking forward to the next five years together.”

Formula 1 said a handful of races, as well as all practices, each year will be free to watch.

Apple TV reportedly has over 45 million subscribers, according to an early 2025 report. Apple’s “Formula 1” movie has grossed $630 million thus far in 2025.

“We’re thrilled to expand our relationship with Formula 1 and offer Apple TV subscribers in the U.S. front row access to one of the most exciting and fastest-growing sports on the planet,” Eddy Cue, Apple‘s Senior Vice President of Services, said. “2026 marks a transformative new era for Formula 1 from new teams to new regulations and cars with the best drivers in the world, and we look forward to delivering premium and innovative fan-first coverage to our customers in a way that only Apple can.”

Though official numbers were not released, the Daily Mail is reporting Apple has agreed to a $140 million per year deal with Formula 1, an increase from ESPN’s $85 million per year.

ESPN is largely responsible for Formula 1’s growth in America, with races averaging 1.4 million viewers.

Apple TV currently costs $12.99 per month and is ad-free. The 2026 Formula 1 season begins with the Australian Grand Prix from March 6-8.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/josephwolkin/2025/10/17/formula-1-inks-5-year-broadcast-partnership-with-apple-tv/

Sorumluluk Reddi: Bu sitede yeniden yayınlanan makaleler, halka açık platformlardan alınmıştır ve yalnızca bilgilendirme amaçlıdır. MEXC'nin görüşlerini yansıtmayabilir. Tüm hakları telif sahiplerine aittir. Herhangi bir içeriğin üçüncü taraf haklarını ihlal ettiğini düşünüyorsanız, kaldırılması için lütfen service@support.mexc.com ile iletişime geçin. MEXC, içeriğin doğruluğu, eksiksizliği veya güncelliği konusunda hiçbir garanti vermez ve sağlanan bilgilere dayalı olarak alınan herhangi bir eylemden sorumlu değildir. İçerik, finansal, yasal veya diğer profesyonel tavsiye niteliğinde değildir ve MEXC tarafından bir tavsiye veya onay olarak değerlendirilmemelidir.

Ayrıca Şunları da Beğenebilirsiniz

Fintech Is Leveling the Playing Field in Trading, Says Zak Westphal

Fintech Is Leveling the Playing Field in Trading, Says Zak Westphal

The post Fintech Is Leveling the Playing Field in Trading, Says Zak Westphal appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The trading world was once divided into two groups: those with access to high-powered data and those without.  As you might have guessed, it was the major institutions (like Wall Street) that had a monopoly on the tools, data access, and speed. This left retail traders fighting to keep up. This gap is closing rapidly, and the main reason is the introduction of new technology and platforms entering the fold. Zak Westphal has been at the forefront of this transformation. While Co-Founding StocksToTrade, he has been a big part of empowering everyday traders to gain access to the real-time information and algorithmic systems that have long provided Wall Street with its edge. We spoke with him about how fintech is reshaping the landscape and what it really means for retail traders today. Fintech has changed everything from banking to payments. In your opinion, what has been its greatest impact on the world of trading? For me, it’s all about access. When I began my trading career, institutions had a significant advantage, even more pronounced than it is now. They had direct feeds of data, algorithmic systems, and research teams monitoring information right around the clock. Retail traders, on the other hand, had slower information and pretty basic tools in comparison.  Fintech has substantially changed the game. Today, a retail trader from home can access real-time market data, scan thousands of stocks in mere seconds, and utilize algorithmic tools that were once only available to hedge funds. I can’t think of a time when the access for everyday traders has been as accessible as it is today. That doesn’t mean the advantages are gone, because Wall Street still has resources that individuals simply can’t have. However, there is now an opportunity for everyday traders actually to compete. And that is a…
Paylaş
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 17:14