Formula 1, Apple announce new US streaming deal
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Apple and NBCUniversal on Thursday announced a new deal to bundle their streaming services, Apple TV and Peacock, for a discount to subscribers. Why it matters: The agreement gives both streamers access to more programming,
Apple and NBCUniversal are launching price-discounted Apple TV-Peacock bundles beginning Oct. 20 to new customers in the U.S.
U.S. customers can save more than 30% by subscribing to the Apple TV and Peacock Premium (ad-supported) bundle for $14.99 per month, or Apple TV and Peacock Premium Plus (mostly ad-free) for $19.99 per month, the companies said.
A "vibrant" rebrand, a major bundling pact with NBCUniversal and a blockbuster $750 million deal to nab Formula 1 from ESPN signals a new effort for the tech giant to put its imprint on Hollywood.
Apple and F1 announced their five-year partnership on the Friday of the U.S. Grand Prix weekend, a deal that will begin from 2026 and include amplifying the international motorsport series across multiple Apple platforms,
Now it's finally confirmed when people will be able to watch the movie for free, since it's been available for digital purchase and rentals for quite a while now. F1 will hit Apple TV on 12 December worldwide, potentially making it a great option for viewing over the holidays.
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,
One of the new changes in iOS 26.1 Beta 3 is an updated Apple TV icon, thanks to the fact that Apple has ditched the Plus and rebranded Apple TV+ to Apple TV.