Apple TV shoots first full MLS broadcast on iPhone 17 Pro
Apple TV will capture an entire Major League Soccer (MLS) game using only the iPhone 17 Pro on May 23. This event marks the first time a major professional live sporting event broadcast will be shot entirely with iPhones.
Key Takeaways
- May 23 MLS match will be shot entirely on iPhone 17 Pro.
- Apple TV is using iPhones for a full major professional live sporting event broadcast for the first time.
- The production sits inside a live Major League Soccer broadcast, not a short-form demo or ad spot.
Why It Matters
If the May 23 broadcast works end to end, it will show that consumer phones can handle a full major sports live-production workflow, not just supplementary capture. The immediate signal is Apple putting the iPhone 17 Pro into an actual MLS game broadcast, which is a much higher bar than a controlled demo. For the streaming and sports-production ecosystem, this is a notable hardware-validation moment because it ties mobile capture directly to a professional live event. Watch the May 23 MLS match itself: whether Apple completes the entire broadcast on iPhone 17 Pro without a fallback system.
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