Apple’s F1 Streaming Deal Signals Major Shift in Sports Media Landscape
Apple Secures Exclusive Formula One Streaming Rights in Landmark Deal In a move that continues Apple’s aggressive expansion into live…
Apple Secures Exclusive Formula One Streaming Rights in Landmark Deal In a move that continues Apple’s aggressive expansion into live…
The streaming landscape faces another major shift as Formula 1 racing moves exclusively to Apple TV beginning in 2026. YouTube TV subscribers will lose access to F1 content under a new five-year contract reportedly worth approximately $750 million, marking another significant content loss for the streaming service.
The streaming media landscape is undergoing another significant transformation as Formula 1 racing content moves exclusively to Apple TV, leaving YouTube TV subscribers without access to the popular motorsport. According to reports from 9to5Google, the broadcasting rights for Formula 1 events will become exclusive to Apple TV starting with the 2026 season and continuing for the next five years.
In a major shift for motorsports streaming, Formula 1 is leaving YouTube TV for an exclusive arrangement with Apple TV+. The transition, set to begin with the 2026 season, represents another significant content loss for Google’s streaming platform as competition for premium sports rights intensifies.
The battle for premium streaming content has claimed another victim as YouTube TV subscribers will soon lose access to Formula 1 coverage. According to reports from 9to5Google, the racing sport is moving exclusively to Apple TV+ beginning with the 2026 season, marking another significant content departure from Google’s streaming platform.
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Apple has reportedly secured exclusive US streaming rights to Formula One in a five-year deal valued at $140 million annually. The agreement marks Apple’s latest move to bolster its sports content lineup amid growing competition in the streaming media landscape.
Apple has reportedly secured exclusive US broadcast rights to Formula One in a significant five-year agreement that signals the tech giant’s accelerating push into sports content. According to reports, the deal is valued at approximately $140 million annually, substantially higher than the previous arrangement with ESPN.
In a groundbreaking move for motorsports broadcasting, Apple has secured exclusive U.S. rights to Formula One beginning in 2026. The five-year deal represents a significant shift from traditional television networks to streaming platforms and follows the massive success of Apple’s F1 movie collaboration.
After months of industry speculation, Apple has been confirmed as Formula One’s exclusive U.S. broadcast partner starting in 2026, according to reports from the 2025 U.S. Grand Prix weekend in Austin, Texas. The five-year deal marks a dramatic shift from F1’s traditional television partnerships toward streaming platforms.
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