Sky Sports prolonge son contrat de diffusion en direct de la F1

La Formule 1 a conclu un nouveau partenariat à long terme avec Sky Sports pour les droits de diffusion en direct exclusifs au Royaume-Uni, en Irlande et en Italie. L'accord court jusqu'en 2034 au Royaume-Uni et en Irlande, et jusqu'en 2032 en Italie.

Cet accord prolonge un précédent contrat signé en 2022 qui devait prendre fin en 2029. Sky Sports a obtenu les droits pour l'intégralité de la saison pour la première fois en 2012 et continuera également à couvrir la F2, la F3, la F1 Academy et la Porsche Supercup dans le cadre des nouvelles conditions. La saison 2025 a marqué la campagne de F1 la plus regardée de l'histoire du diffuseur, selon Sky.

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Formula 1 has extended its partnership with ESPN for comprehensive coverage across 18 Latin American countries and the Caribbean until the end of the 2028 season. This follows the recent shift of US rights to Apple from 2026, ensuring continued accessibility in the region with all sessions and support series.

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FIFA has announced a partnership with YouTube to expand the 2026 World Cup's reach through social and streaming platforms. The deal enables licensed broadcasters to stream the first 10 minutes of matches and grants creators access to produce custom content. It follows a similar agreement with TikTok earlier this year.

 

 

 

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