Apple TV Accelerates into Live Sports with Exclusive Formula 1 U.S. Broadcasting Deal
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AT&T customers impacted by major data breaches now have additional time to seek compensation from the company’s $177 million settlement fund. The new December 2025 deadline gives affected individuals more opportunity to file claims for documented losses or pro-rata payments.
Customers affected by AT&T’s data breaches now have an additional month to file claims for compensation, according to recent court documents. Sources indicate the deadline for the $177 million settlement has been extended from November 18 to December 18, 2025, giving potential claimants more time to submit their paperwork.
Apple has reportedly secured exclusive US broadcasting rights for Formula 1 racing in a landmark five-year agreement valued at approximately $750 million. The deal, set to commence in 2026, represents Apple’s first major foray into sports broadcasting as part of its standard subscription service. Sources indicate the arrangement will make F1 content available to all Apple TV subscribers without additional charges beyond their monthly fee.
Technology giant Apple has reportedly secured exclusive United States broadcasting rights for Formula 1 racing in a landmark five-year agreement valued at approximately $750 million, according to industry reports. The deal, set to commence in 2026, represents Apple’s first major foray into sports broadcasting as part of its standard subscription service, marking a significant shift in the broadcasting of sports events landscape.
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