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Apple had a box-office hit with "F1," the car-racing movie. Now it looks poised to win the US streaming rights for F1 races.
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 ...
However, in May, it was announced that F1's owner, Liberty Media, had revealed they had some "good conversations" surrounding ...
A change in TV rights looks set to take place in America, with Apple expected to replace ESPN as the place to watch Formula 1 ...
With the movie now running in theatres, a pertinent question arises: How does the F1 movie fare vs real Formula 1 racing?
Less than two weeks after its release, Apple’s F1 The Movie is about to cross the $300 million mark at the global box office.
The F1: The Movie is making a big splash at the box office at movie theaters around the world. The Apple Original Film is being distributed by Warner Bros. for its theatrical run. But as an Apple ...
Apple is rolling out "F1," a big-budget racing movie starring Brad Pitt. It could do well. But I still don't understand why ...
Here's F1 Movie Apple TV+ streaming expected release date that you may want to know as a subscriber to Apple's streaming ...
"F1" showed Apple at its best — in particular ... That allowed the company to build up Hollywood connections, especially for ...
Theater owners want to see more from Apple at a time when they’re often struggling with a lack of compelling material, ...
Apple and ESPN are two of the leading contenders amid wider interest for the broadcast rights to Formula 1 in the United States, RACER understands.