Apple eyes US Formula 1 broadcast rights
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Front Office Sports on MSNF1’s ESPN-Apple Dilemma Could Come Down to Reach vs. MoneyApple’s entry into the Formula One rights sweepstakes presents an interesting dilemma for the global auto racing league. After the Financial Times reported that Apple has made a bid for F1’s United States live rights following the early box-office success of F1: The Movie,
Apple seems to be serious about getting into the Formula One business. Shortly after the Financial Times reported that Apple had submitted a bid to earn the broadcast rights for the global racing circuit,
“‘F1’ is going to be Apple’s biggest release at the box office by far,” says David A. Gross, who runs the FranchiseRe movie consulting firm. “This film looks like the successful business model Apple has envisioned and wanted to execute for several years.”
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