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Apple TV Sports Content Including F1, MLS, and Friday Night Baseball Coming to Bars and Restaurants

Apple has inked a deal with EverPass Media to bring Apple TV sports content to EverPass customers in the United States. EverPass is a company that bundles premium sports content for restaurants, hotels, casinos, sports bars, and other businesses that want to air sporting events.

Apple exclusive F1 partner
EverPass will now be able to offer Formula 1, Major League Soccer, and Major League Baseball content to its customers at no additional cost through the main EverPass Core content package. That package also includes Paramount+'s UEFA Champions League, Prime Video's Thursday Night Football, NBA, WNBA and more.

The deal includes all-access coverage of every F1 Grand Prix, including practice, qualifying, and Sprint sessions. For MLS, EverPass customers will be able to show enhanced feature matches every weekend during the regular season, plus MLS All-Star Game, Leagues Cup, MLS Cup, and pre-and post-match programming. Also included is Friday Night Baseball, with two MLB Friday night games per week.

‌Apple TV‌ sporting content will be available through EverPass alongside NFL Sunday Ticket, Peacock Sports Pass, Prime Video sports content, and Paramount+.

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Top Rated Comments

skymovieguy Avatar
11 weeks ago
You know. If Apple is reading and you can add a HIDE ALL SPORTS option in the Apple TV app - that would be great. There are some people out there that really don’t care about it and don’t want to see it.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
John.B Avatar
11 weeks ago

So I can cancel my F1TV sub this year. I see that I'd have to get F1 through EverPass but is that included with apple 1 plus premium whatever subscription?
Everpass is for business that want to have sports on TVs for their patrons. Bars, restaurants, that sort of thing. You would not want to pay for it.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
minik Avatar
11 weeks ago

You know. If Apple is reading and you can add a HIDE ALL SPORTS option in the Apple TV app - that would be great. There are some people out there that really don’t care about it and don’t want to see it.
I don’t want to see anything related to Sci-Fi or horror.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
11 weeks ago

I don’t want to see anything related to Sci-Fi or horror.
Everyone should be able to choose what kind of content they want to see/not see.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DocMultimedia Avatar
11 weeks ago
Good move by Apple. Had to do this at some point as they get larger in the sports market.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
matthew12 Avatar
11 weeks ago

So I can cancel my F1TV sub this year. I see that I'd have to get F1 through EverPass but is that included with apple 1 plus premium whatever subscription?
So if you have Apple One, you can link your Apple TV account online to an F1 account to gain free access to F1. Everpass is exclusively for places like bars, restaurants, etc. If you've been to a sports bar, they're likely either using Everpass or commercial mass-viewing cable/satellite services. Everpass isn't for you, it's for sports bars.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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