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.
Apple TV+ is producing a docuseries on UConn women’s basketball’s historic 2024-25 championship and Geno Auriemma’s legacy.
FC Dallas is the second MLS side to strike a tape-delay deal with a local broadcaster.
"...did apple tv really think this was Andrew McCutchen?"
"Threw in an outta here for Gare."
"We’re excited to offer an amazing lineup of games with no blackouts, available across more devices than ever before.”
"The one thing that's very interesting to me is that Apple really does listen to the constructive criticism."
The app is now available for download on the Google Play Store.
In 2024, everyone is willing to admit just how ridiculous it is that every person with a couple hours of free time each week has a podcast.
"I have some very happy life changes happening which means I won’t be back with the Rays next season."
Twellman was removed from a first-round playoff game between Miami and Atlanta but is scheduled to call his next match for the streamer on Nov. 23.
The game will be everywhere...except linear television.
Apple TV+ continues to emphasize its sports content strategy.
"I think Jason Sudeikis is open to the idea, but I think he wants to have the right idea."
"Wayne Randazzo thought that was sent to Aruba."
The Apple TV+ game will not be an exclusive.
Comcast is entering the streaming bundle party.
It appears the expanded FIFA Club World Cup will be heading to Apple.
"Finally, we have a media partner who seems vested in the growth and improvement of the league."
Welcome back, baseball!
Nobody is watching Apple TV+, which doesn't bode well for its future in live sports unless someone is willing to take a chance.