Apple is pulling back on its MLS deal years early just as it begins an exclusive new era with Formula 1 in the U.S.
This week, Nick and Chris break down what Apple’s retreat from MLS signals, what it might mean for Formula One’s American ambitions, and whether the two sports can really follow the same playbook.
Plus in‑game ads on free‑to‑air European sports coverage, the Premier League’s global dominance, DYN’s split strategy, private equity’s next moves, and the rapid rise (and risks) of the Kings League.
Key Points:
- Is Apple’s early exit from MLS a warning sign for its new Formula 1 partnership?
- Can F1 avoid the reach and visibility challenges that undermined the MLS deal?
- Are in‑game ads on free‑to‑air the future of funding live sport in Europe?
- What does the Premier League’s international growth mean for its European rivals?
- Can Dyn Media’s split unlock a profitable B2B streaming tech business?
- Will the Kings League’s massive new investment accelerate growth or raise expectations it can’t meet?