• Netflix in race to grab F1 live-streaming rights: report

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Jun 8 14:30:04 2022
    Netflix in race to grab F1 live-streaming rights: report

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    Wed, 08 Jun 2022 13:19:33 +0000

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    Netflix has reportedly joined a three-way bidding war for the rights to broadcast Formula 1 in the US from 2023.

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    Its safe to say that Formula 1 has never been more popular and Netflix reportedly wants in on the action.

    Having boosted the overseas prestige of the sport with its mega-successful Drive to Survive series, the streaming service has (according to Business Insider ) joined a bidding war with rival broadcasters NBCUniversal and ESPN for the rights to stream F1 races from 2023.

    Disney-owned network ESPN has held the license to broadcast F1 coverage in
    the US since 2017, while Comcast-owned NBCUniversal did so for five years prior. The latters UK arm, Sky, currently holds the rights to broadcast F1 in the UK and Ireland until 2024.

    ESPNs US-only deal expires at the end of 2022, and Business Insider reports that Formula 1 bosses are seeking to strike a new agreement worth in the region of $100 million. The former has supposedly submitted an opening bid of $70 million, while neither Netflix nor NBCUniversal has publicly disclosed
    the extent of their involvement in the negotiations.

    In a statement provided to Business Insider, ESPN executive John Suchenski said: We are aggressively pursuing a renewal we feel that we have a distribution package and event presentation that cant be matched in the industry It has been a mutually beneficial relationship.

    Understandably, he added, [Formula 1 is] looking at other options. Stream if you want to go faster

    According to Business Insider sources, Netflix is one of those options. The streaming giant has reportedly been engaged in conversations with Formula 1 bosses for months, and Netflix big-wigs havent been shy about their interest in securing exclusive rights to the sport.

    In a 2021 interview with Der Spiegel , company co-CEO Ted Sarandos said: A
    few years ago, the rights to Formula 1 were sold. At that time, we were not among the bidders. Today, we would think about it.

    Sarandos did admit, during Netflixs Q1 2022 earnings call, that he and other executives would have to see a path to growing a big revenue stream and a big profit stream from sports coverage, though the companys recent admission that its exploring live streaming content suggests a genuine willingness to
    embrace such a business model shake-up. Keeping up with the pack

    In any case, Netflixs biggest rivals are already involved in sports broadcasting. Apple, for instance, recently penned a deal to stream Major League Baseball on Apple TV Plus and remains interested in securing the
    rights to certain NFL shows.

    Amazons Prime Video service currently streams NFLs Thursday Night Football series as well as a range of global tennis and Premier League soccer
    coverage, while Disney maintains a foothold in sports through ESPN and Hulu.

    Even NBCUniversals Peacock service, which launched as recently as 2020, has the rights to broadcast a handful of MLB games throughout the season.

    The point being, sports broadcasting could be an effective (if admittedly dramatic) way for Netflix to plug its subscriber leak .

    In the new era of abundant choice and tightening budgets, customers are choosing their subscription packages based on value for money, and the
    ability to offer F1 coverage whether in the US exclusively or in every
    region would indisputably improve Netflixs temperamental stock. This is the hidden reason you cant take your eyes off Formula 1 this season



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