The last 5 words, for me, are not necessary--I just hate Apple (and Dell, and Microsoft, and google is wearing me thin)...
LoL:: Liberty is simply trying to out-monetize F1 compared to everyone else. Accessible is for invalids.
There is no such thing in Liberty's plan for accessible without a major payment involved lol. Liberty is enabling others such as Apple to literally limit viewing without the price going up. In person or otherwise. F1 a good deal - not for fans currently. Investors, streaming services etc and team values sure. Circuit promoters are probably ok but not making substantial money. Government money for F1 is still needed. Without it many races are not going to happen or will be curtailed/alternated etc. Pray for MotoGp next lol!
I like watching F1 on Saturday and Sunday mornings usually DVR’d from the ESPN broadcast. But not enough to subscribe to Apple or F1 tv. If I have to pay extra to watch races then I’m out. F1 is entertaining but not entertaining enough to pay extra for.
You're paying for that ESPN broadcast. There's no way to watch F1 without paying someone. It just doesn't feel like "extra" to you because you're already paying for it.
What you wrote is 100% correct. The point is I am not willing to pay an additional fee to Apple or F1TV.
--We will soon hear about a couple of big deals for F1 in the United States. It is fairly clear that Apple is going to take over the F1 TV rights for the US markets, starting next year, and it will be a much bigger deal than the current $90 million a year from ESPN. I hear that it is probably more than twice that figure when all the different elements of the deal are included, with sponsorship likely to be part of it as well as the rights fees. I hear the deal will be for five years because F1 thinks that by then the World Championship will be bigger and more valuable than ever. There will also be a renewal of the United States Grand Prix deal in Austin and there is a lot of talk about the idea of making a sequel to the super-successful F1 movie. - Via Joe Saward.
In 5 years I don't think anyone who knows what auto racing in general and F1 in particular used to be, will be watching its imitations on TV. Hamilton and Leclerc and Brundle will be the dueling pubdits while Greta Thurnberg and Miley Cirus will mud wrestle Toto and Zak during the red flags. During Qualifying, Alonzo and Hulkenberg and Lance Stroll will give colonics to the slowest five drivers in each session. The winner of each race gets a date with Jussie Smollett on the new F1 show, Dive to Win.