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Netflix would consider buying F1 it were for sale

Netflix would consider a bid to buy Formula 1 if it came up for sale, according to the streaming service's CEO, Reed Hastings. F1 was recently sold to Liberty Media in a deal worth $8 billion and has changed considerably since, with a move to streaming and more openness to social media, however broadcast deals […]
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