Fox Corporation announces details of new streaming service: Meet 'Fox One'
- Fox Corporation announced on May 12, 2025, that it will launch a new streaming service named Fox One this fall in the United States.
- The launch follows Fox's decision to create a direct-to-consumer platform delivering live access to its broadcast and cable channels outside traditional pay TV bundles.
- Fox One will feature live streams of Fox-owned networks including Fox News, Fox Business, FS1, BTN, and local Fox affiliates pending agreements with independent owners.
- Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch said pricing "will not be a discounted price" to avoid undercutting cable deals and that Fox One subscribers who get Fox via cable will access it for free.
- Fox One aims to attract cord-cutters without diminishing cable subscribers, offering the company a new digital platform timed with the NFL season kickoff.
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Fox Corporations new streaming service is to be known as FOX One.
First announced in February the service will bring together the fill portfolio of FOX brands including FOX News, FOX Business, FOX Weather, FOX Sports, FS1, FS2, BTN, FOX Deportes, FOX Local Stations and the FOX network. FOX One is looking to Cord-Nevers, the cohort that has never subscribed to a pay-TV service to cut the cord from. It is also offering “advanced personalisation technology”, though we need to wait for details. “We know that FOX h…
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