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Apple lands F1 broadcast rights in key new deal
Apple has inked a deal to become a broadcast partner of Formula 1, building on a relationship laid down by the F1 movie.
Apple has announced that it will become the exclusive broadcaster of Formula 1 in the United States starting in 2026.
Published as “It’s a Disney World After All” in the October 2025 issue of Philadelphia magazine.
Final terms continue to be worked out and would require approval from the Chinese government, which has yet to endorse the ...
SAWA Entertainment Group provides solutions for some of the world’s leading hospitality brands. In-room entertainment ...
Many industry executives look back at the $1 billion copyright infringement lawsuit brought by Paramount (then Viacom) ...
Fanatics Collectibles, NBA and NBPA Launch Multiyear Partnership to Elevate the Collector Experience
Fanatics Collectibles, the National Basketball Association (NBA), and National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) today announced Topps' return as the NBA and NBPA's official exclusive trading card ...
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Kahoot!
"Kahoots!" (In this review, we use "quiz" or "game" for clarity.) You can make quizzes, polls, or requests for feedback, and ...
Beyond reality checkpoint: local businesses risking being forced out by Cambridge’s tourism industry
Saoirse Exton explores the relationship of local people and industries to tourism, and how this affects the long-standing ...
Emmy Award-winning actor Alec Baldwin crashed his Range Rover into a tree while avoiding a truck in the Hamptons, with ...
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Disney has big plans for Hulu
The entertainment giant has no timeline for killing the streamer's app, even if it really wants you to watch via Disney+ ...
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — The parking lot trams will resume service at two more Disney World theme parks next month, the company announced Sunday. The trams will return to EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood ...
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