Apple TV is the official home of F1 races and more
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There are two bundle tiers: Apple TV + Peacock Premium for $14.99 a month, or Apple TV + Peacock Premium Plus (ad-free) for $19.99. On their own, those would cost nearly double, so yes, this one’s actually a great deal to get two of the best streaming services.
Apple and NBCUniversal are launching price-discounted Apple TV-Peacock bundles beginning Oct. 20 to new customers in the U.S.
Apple TV debuted the new comedy The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin last year to critical praise, and
As interest in F1 in the United States continues to grow, Apple has signed a five-year deal for the exclusive rights to Formula 1.
The Apple TV and Peacock Bundle launches Oct. 20, combining the platforms' programming. The bundles come in two tiers: $14.99 per month for Apple TV and Peacock Premium or $19.99 monthly for Apple TV and ad-free Peacock Premium Plus.
Sometimes, simplicity and familiarity are best. Take HBO Max, which went through a three-year-old rebranding drama that saw the service renamed as “Max,” a change that was mainly driven by the now-unraveling alliance between the former WarnerMedia and Discovery.
Customers in the U.S. can save more than 30 percent by subscribing to the ad-free Apple TV and ad-supported Peacock Premium bundle for $14.99 per month, or Apple TV and ad-free Peacock Premium Plus for $19.99 per month.
Apple TV and Peacock will be available starting next week in a bundled offering starting at $14.99 a month.
Apple TV+ announced on Monday, Oct. 13 that it was dropping the plus sign, becoming Apple TV but no word as to when the change will go into effect.
Subscribing to the bundle saves money over separate subscriptions to the services. Both streaming services increased their prices in 2025, with a standalone Apple TV subscription now costing $13 and Peacock Premium at $11, resulting in a $9 monthly discount for those with the bundle.
Apple has clinched U.S. rights to Formula 1, adding its live races to flagship streaming service Apple TV in the wake of Brad Pitt movie blockbuster F1: The Movie. The 5-year agreement starts next year.