Apple is negotiating to secure US broadcasting rights for Formula One, aiming to build on the success of its popular movie tied to the racing series and expand its live sports offerings. The tech giant is competing with Disney’s ESPN, the current US broadcaster for Formula One, as the contract opens up next year, Financial Times reports citing “two people familiar with the discussions.” Samuel Agini and Michael Acton for Financial Times:
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