Formula 1, Apple announce new US streaming deal
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As per CNBC, Apple is paying around $140 million per year for the racing rights. Apple TV will offer coverage of all Formula 1 events, including practice, qualifying and Sprint sessions, as part of the existing $12.99 per month subscription, which is ad-free.
As interest in F1 in the United States continues to grow, Apple has signed a five-year deal for the exclusive rights to Formula 1.
The five-year deal will begin with the 2026 season, with Apple replacing ESPN, whose current three-year deal expires at the end of the year.
Apple and Comcast’s NBCUniversal will launch a bundle of Apple TV and Peacock Premium streaming services next week, the companies said on Thursday, combining award-winning originals such as “Ted Lasso” and “The Traitors” for $14.
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Apple TV, Peacock Launch Bundle Promising Big Savings: What To Know
NBCUniversal and Apple are teaming up to bundle their popular streaming services. A new Apple TV and Peacock bundle will launch on Monday, Oct. 20. The bundle will cost $14.99 per month for Apple TV and Peacock Premium,
Subscribing to the bundle saves money over separate subscriptions to the services. Both streaming services increased their prices in 2025, with a standalone Apple TV subscription now costing $13 and Peacock Premium at $11, resulting in a $9 monthly discount for those with the bundle.
As first reported by Sports Business Journal, all of the Major League Soccer playoff matches will be watchable with
Apple and NBCUniversal are launching price-discounted Apple TV-Peacock bundles beginning Oct. 20 to new customers in the U.S.
The Apple TV and Peacock Bundle launches Oct. 20, combining the platforms' programming. The bundles come in two tiers: $14.99 per month for Apple TV and Peacock Premium or $19.99 monthly for Apple TV and ad-free Peacock Premium Plus.
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