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    Netflix considers bid for F1's US broadcast rights, media reports

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on February 7, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    The image illustrates Netflix's potential bid for Formula One's U.S. broadcast rights, highlighting its strategy to invest in live sports content and leverage the popularity of 'Drive to Survive'.
    Netflix considers bidding for F1's US broadcast rights to enhance sports content - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Netflix is eyeing Formula One's US broadcast rights from 2026, aiming to expand its live sports content and leverage 'Drive to Survive' success.

    Netflix Mulls Bid for Formula One's US Broadcast Rights

    (Reuters) - Netflix is considering a bid for Formula One's U.S. broadcasting rights from the 2026 season, according to media reports on Friday, at a time when the streaming giant is making significant investments to grow live sports content.

    A potential deal could enable Netflix to leverage the success of its hit docu-series "Drive to Survive", which has significantly increased Formula One's global popularity by providing an engaging behind-the-scenes look at the sport.

    ESPN currently holds the broadcast rights for Formula One in the U.S. through the 2025 season.

    The broadcaster's exclusivity period to negotiate a new contract with F1 has just expired, sources confirmed to Reuters, opening the market for bids from any other interested party.

    ESPN, Netflix, Liberty Media and F1 did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.

    Netflix has increased its investments towards acquiring live sports content, including high-profile events such as the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul boxing match, aiming to diversify its portfolio and attract a broader audience.

    The streaming giant paid more than $5 billion to be the exclusive home of World Wrestling Entertainment's Raw in several territories from January this year.

    The company's foray into live sports is expected to drive subscriber growth and enhance its advertising revenue, as live events tend to draw large, engaged audiences.

    The news was first reported by The Times, followed by The Athletic.

    (Reporting by Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru and Alan Baldwin in London; Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Netflix is considering a bid for F1's US broadcast rights starting 2026.
    • •ESPN's exclusivity period for F1 negotiations has expired.
    • •Netflix aims to expand its live sports content portfolio.
    • •The move could boost Netflix's subscriber growth and ad revenue.
    • •The news was initially reported by The Times and The Athletic.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Netflix considers bid for F1's US broadcast rights, media reports

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Netflix's consideration of bidding for Formula One's US broadcast rights from 2026.

    2Why is Netflix interested in F1 rights?

    Netflix aims to expand its live sports content and leverage the success of its 'Drive to Survive' series.

    3Who currently holds the F1 US broadcast rights?

    ESPN currently holds the rights through the 2025 season.

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