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Apple and Formula 1 announced their long-awaited five-year U.S. media rights deal that will bring all U.S. televised races to Apple TV
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.
Apple and NBCUniversal are launching price-discounted Apple TV-Peacock bundles beginning Oct. 20 to new customers in the U.S.
Apple TV and Peacock are going to be bundled in a deal that could save subscribers up to 35 percent, and it could greatly help both streamers.
Compounding potential consumer confusion, Apple now applies the "Apple TV" name to three separate products: the streaming service (formerly Apple TV+), the TV app and a digital media box.
It’s just Apple TV now, no plus. Apple has rebranded its six-year-old streaming service Apple TV+ to Apple TV — which is the same name as its connected smart TV device product and app. The tech company quietly revealed the news Monday in a press release announcing the streaming debut for its “F1: The Movie,
Apple TV's short-lived series The Mosquito Coast was a remake of a classic Harrison Ford movie, and faced very similar criticisms.