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The truth behind the Premier League's DTC launch

With the Premier League announcing the launch of a new DTC platform in Singapore excitement is once again on the rise that something could be coming to the UK.Nick and Chris share the realities behind the platform and what it really means for Premier League fans globally. They al ...  Show more

Can Formula 1 succeed on Apple where MLS fell short?

Apple is pulling back on its MLS deal years early just as it begins an exclusive new era with Formula 1 in the U.S. This week, Nick and Chris break down what Apple’s retreat from MLS signals, what it might mean for Formula One’s American ambitions, and whether the two sports can ...  Show more

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