Apple beefs up live sports offering with Formula 1 races
Formula 1 races will move from ESPN to Apple TV in the U.S. in January; some races will be available without a subscription.
Formula 1 moves from ESPN to Apple TV for the 2026 season.
It’s got better ratings than NASCAR.Both F1 fans should be delighted.
Occasionally, according to Google's AI, but NASCAR usually does better. F1 is gaining popularity, though.It’s got better ratings than NASCAR.
Two different trajectories. NASCAR is losing followers. F1 is gaining them. Plus NASCAR is not as international as F1 is.Occasionally, according to Google's AI, but NASCAR usually does better. F1 is gaining popularity, though.
For years, dedicated sports networks were the primary way sports fans got their favorite sports. What we're seeing now are streaming services whose main business is not sports acquiring sports rights in the expectation that sports fans' addictions are so strong that they will purchase subscriptions to Apple, Amazon and Netflix rather than go cold turkey on their favorite sports. The ESPN and Fox sports networks no longer have most of the valuable programming to themselves and I can see them losing additional properties to the "outsiders." I also predict that many of the fans like you, who say "no way" to paying Apple for F1 racing -- just like NFL fans who say "no way" to Amazon Prime -- will eventually give in and sign up.Guess I can't watch F1 anymore. Already can't watch Major League Soccer, now F1. thanks Apple.
Why would they dilute their investment that way?They better at least put any US based races like Miami or COTA on ABC or another OTA network.
Or what?They better at least put any US based races like Miami or COTA on ABC or another OTA network.
NopeI also predict that many of the fans like you, who say "no way" to paying Apple for F1 racing -- just like NFL fans who say "no way" to Amazon Prime -- will eventually give in and sign up.