FIFA has officially opened the tender process for broadcasting rights to the Club World Cup in Europe and sub-Saharan Africa. As a result, media companies in these two areas can now bid to hold ...
FIFA has launched an invitation to tender for media rights covering the Americas, Asia, and the Middle East & North Africa regions for its revamped Club World Cup, effectively ending its proposed ...
FIFA will host a new version of its Club World Cup tournament in the US next summer and Apple TV could be the exclusive broadcaster, It has reportedly bid $1 billion for the 32 team event, to show all ...
The agreement would give the tech company worldwide rights for a monthlong World Cup-style competition between top teams set to take place next year. By Tariq Panja Reporting from London FIFA, ...
Apple is working to secure an exclusive TV deal with soccer governing organization FIFA, reports The New York Times. FIFA will launch a revamped version of Club World Cup in 2025, and Apple wants the ...
Discussions between Apple and FIFA over TV rights for a new soccer tournament have stumbled, putting the future of the high-profile competition in doubt. In April, it was reported that Apple was in ...
Soccer’s global governing body FIFA is close to an agreement with Apple to give the tech company worldwide television rights for a new, month-long club tournament, the New York Times reported Monday.
The rights to FIFA’s expanded Club World Cup tournament are reportedly heading to Apple on a global deal. Per the New York Times, the tournament, which will be held in the United States in the summer ...
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is reportedly on the verge of striking a momentous television deal with Fédération Internationale De Football Association or FIFA for a new tournament. What Happened: The deal ...
Apple is in talks with FIFA to acquire the global broadcast rights to 2025’s FIFA Club World Cup in the United States. If the deal between FIFA and Apple goes through later this month, the FIFA Club ...
FIFA is nearly signing a deal with Apple to grant the tech giant global television rights for a major new event. Next summer, elite teams will compete in a monthlong World Cup-style event in the ...
Apple is reportedly doubling down on live sports through a first-of-its-kind agreement with global soccer governing body FIFA that would give it the worldwide television rights for a new tournament.