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The DC film's $57.6 million second weekend easily cleared the openings of "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and "The Smurfs" ...
Superman' ruling supreme with $55M second weekend. 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' Ho-Hum $13M, 'Smurfs' $12M Opening.
ESPN has reportedly bowed out of negotiations to keep F1 on its network, as Apple apparently offered $150-$200 million per season for the broadcast rights.
Formula One might lose viewers if it leaves ESPN for the tech company, but moving is more likely to deliver long-term gains.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) ranks among the best forever stocks to invest in. According to a July 11 Business Insider report, Apple Inc.
According to Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred, Apple is among the companies that have submitted a bid for ...
With the growing global popularity of Formula 1, the announcement of F1: The Movie has sparked major excitement among fans and moviegoers alike. Whether you’re a long-time motorsport enthusiast or ...
Apple may be ready to trade the red carpet for the racetrack. After the roaring success of its Brad Pitt-starrer F1: The Movie ...
Apple TV+ is likely to win Formula 1 TV rights in the U.S., furthering its sports long-game with dedicated, potentially niche ...
Apple is reportedly outbidding Disney for the streaming rights of F1 in the US. With a bid of $150 million, F1 may join Apple ...
Last week, we shared a report from the Financial Times about how Apple was planning to parlay its blockbuster success with F1 ...
Reports indicate the racing league wants to keep F1 TV running in any new broadcast deal. The future of Formula 1 broadcasting could be decided in the next week or so. The racing circuit is reportedly ...