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Mounted on Formula One cars and used at real events, the special module used an iPhone camera sensor and A-series chip to ...
The Movie, Apple is weighing up the acquisition of Formula 1’s American broadcast rights, the Financial Times reports.
“‘F1’ is going to be Apple’s biggest release at the box office by far,” says David A. Gross, who runs the FranchiseRe movie ...
The bid puts F1 on track for a significantly more lucrative deal than it has with its current partner, Disney’s ESPN.
Apple's F1-inspired film went full-throttle this weekend at the box office, raking in $55 million domestically and $88 ...
Apple has inked a deal for an untitled Formula One racing movie starring Brad Pitt — and it could change how streams and theatrical film distributors interact.
ESPN is one of several companies with rights to air and stream Formula 1 races. Apple has pursued sports rights and landed several deals with MLB and MLS and could be looking at more. NOW OPEN ...
When it comes to Apple’s biggest films, “F1: The Movie” has officially moved to pole position.
Brad Pitt will play a Formula One driver in an upcoming film for Apple. (Jean-Francois Monier/AFP via Getty Images) Pitt, 58, is far older than any modern Formula One drivers.
Formula One Group reported Q3 revenue growth of 24 percent YoY (to $887 million from $715 million). Net profit increased by an even more impressive 67 percent (to $107 million from $64 million).
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