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Apple will nearly double what ESPN has been paying for F1 rights, according to reports.
Apple offered Liberty $150 million per year for F1 U.S. rights, per sources—the lower end of $150-200 million range I reported earlier. ESPN, which has been paying ~$85 million, will not match.
With “F1,” Apple isn’t just releasing another star-driven film; it is making a calculated bet on the power of sports storytelling to grow fandom in key markets.
Apple TV+ is reportedly looking to expand its sports coverage with a bid for the rights to F1 motor racing, specifically following the success of its Brad Pitt movie.
One month after debuting its Liquid Glass redesign at WWDC, Apple is already experimenting with making it less glass-like.
Apple just changed its Liquid Glass design again. In the third iOS 26 developer beta, Apple made the design elements more opaque following complaints about readability.
Apple's new "Liquid Glass" design in iOS 26 is largely disappearing with the latest Beta 3 update. More details here.
On June 25, the company announced that it had added tennis to its list of supported sports on Apple Sports, a free app for iPhone users that provides them with real-time scores, statistics, and more.
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