Apple TV Snags Exclusive Rights to Formula 1 in the U.S
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Apple TV and Peacock will be available starting next week in a bundled offering starting at $14.99 a month. NBCUniversal and Apple said customers will save more than 30% off the full retail prices for the service,
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The tech giant, which also produced the Brad Pitt-led ‘F1’ film, will make select races and all practice rounds available for free, alongside extensive coverage on its Apple TV streaming service.
John Ourand of Puck reported in February that ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro informed F1 officials the network would not be renewing its rights deal, which had been worth $90 million annually on a three-year deal signed in October 2022.
There are two bundle tiers: Apple TV + Peacock Premium for $14.99 a month, or Apple TV + Peacock Premium Plus (ad-free) for $19.99. On their own, those would cost nearly double, so yes, this one’s actually a great deal to get two of the best streaming services.
Formula 1 has entered a new media rights deal with Apple that will bring all F1 races to Apple TV for viewers in the United States beginning in 2026.
Apple TV and NBCUniversal today announced a new partnership, where customers in the US will be able to subscribe
Customers in the U.S. can save more than 30 percent by subscribing to the ad-free Apple TV and ad-supported Peacock Premium bundle for $14.99 per month, or Apple TV and ad-free Peacock Premium Plus for $19.99 per month.