With the news that Apple has won the battle for the United States live television rights for Formula 1, it might be easy to link the estimated $140million deal with the success of F1: The Movie. The ...
Eddy Cue, the Vice President of Services for Apple, was speaking at the Autosport Business Exchange (ABX) in New York City on Wednesday, focusing the growing interest in Formula 1 stateside as the ...
It’s the gesture being tweeted around the world. Apple executive Eddy Cue, senior VP of content, seemingly telling music superstar Rihanna to sit down at Thursday’s Warrior game. Reaction has been ...
There are quite a few obstacles to being a sports fan in 2025 as compared to prior generations. For one, there’s more content at people’s disposal. Live sports are now competing with video games, ...
Apple’s Senior Vice President of Services Eddy Cue said the company would like to buy more sports rights, but need to be able to do something “unique and special” with the broadcast, reports CNBC. “We ...
Eddy Cue has been on a media tour talking about Apple TV, sports rights, and F1, suggesting that Apple wants to differentiate itself by doing sports differently from everyone else. On October 14, ...
As Apple reportedly nears the announcement of a $140 million yearly deal for the US rights of F1, the company’s senior vice president of Services has been on a bit of a press tour to talk about Apple ...
It has never been a better time—or a worse time—to be a sports fan, according to Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of services. “It’s never been a better time, because, let’s face it, every ...
In a guest appearance on The Town podcast hosted by Matt Belloni — as noted by 9to5Mac — Apple’s Senior Vice President of Services Eddy Cue explained why the company decided to drop the “+” from Apple ...
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