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motorsport.com on MSNApple new frontrunner for F1 streaming rights over ESPN in U.S.: ReportApple is going all-in on Formula 1. Weeks after the ‘F1’ movie became the company’s biggest box office smash, the Silicon ...
It’s a Tom Cruise kinda movie, but it stars Brad Pitt. He’s the protagonist in this tale about an aging, washed-up race car driver who everyone’s counted out.
F1: The Movie has been a phenomenal box office success, with Brad Pitt already saying he'd be interested in a sequel.
Apple has shown interest in picking up Formula 1's US broadcast rights hot on the heels of Brad Pitt-starrer F1: ...
With the movie now running in theatres, a pertinent question arises: How does the F1 movie fare vs real Formula 1 racing?
ESPN has remained in the mix for retaining U.S. rights, but sources say Apple's offer greatly eclipses the sports media giant's bid ...
ESPN currently holds the broadcasting rights for F1 in the US and streams the race live along with F1TV. However, as ESPN’s ...
ESPN, now owned by Disney, has been Formula 1’s official US broadcaster since 2018 and is currently paying around $85 million ...
With Brad Pitt in the driver’s seat and Apple Studios behind the wheel, "F1" tends to race toward a Hollywood spectacle over ...
Last week, we shared a report from the Financial Times about how Apple was planning to parlay its blockbuster success with F1: The Movie into a complete ...
The Movie, Apple is weighing up the acquisition of Formula 1’s American broadcast rights, the Financial Times reports.
Apple's film strategy has focused on prestige and specialty titles, which has worked during awards season. Read what AAPL ...
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