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Apple nearing billion-dollar streaming TV deal with FIFA; still in the running for NBA rights


Apple is doubling down on soccer as an integral part of its sports strategy for Apple TV. According to a new report from The New York Times, FIFA is nearing a deal with Apple for the worldwide ... Read More

Apple's thirst for sports could add live NBA games to MLS and MLB as streaming deal talks get ready for tip-off


The NBA could be coming to Apple TV. NBA fans could soon have a new way to watch their favorite games with the TV and streaming deals for live games set to enter a whole new era at the end of the 2024 ... Read More

Apple close to major football streaming deal as report says FIFA Club World Cup 2025 could be exclusive to Apple TV Plus


Apple is looking to cement its status as a sports broadcaster by securing the television rights for a brand new iteration of the FIFA Club World Cup on Apple TV Plus. It would join the current MLS ... Read More

Apple TV+ May Stream a Month-Long FIFA Soccer Tournament


Apple is close to signing a deal for the TV rights to a month-long FIFA soccer tournament, The New York Times sources claimed. Read More

Apple close to landing streaming rights for big soccer tourney, report says


Apple is reportedly close to inking a deal with FIFA for the exclusive streaming rights to a revamped version of soccer's Club World Cup. Read More

Everything you need to know about Disney, ESPN, and Bob Iger’s return as CEO


Disney has had a tumultuous run since Bob Iger’s return as the company’s CEO, which came just two years after he handed the reins over to Bob Chapek. Iger has since worked to undo some of Chapek’s ... Read More


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