Fox One Streaming Service to Launch in Time for NFL Season

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Fox is beefing up its streaming business with Fox One, the company’s new subscription streaming platform. The service will launch on Aug. 21 with a price tag of $20 a month or $200 annually.

Fox’s complete TV portfolio will be available on Fox One, and sports fans will be able to stream MLB and NFL games that air on the network. Whether you’re interested in streaming live or on-demand, which, according to the press release, will be seamlessly integrated in a “cohesive experience,” all of Fox’s programming portfolio will be available at your fingertips. Fox News Channel, Fox Nation, Fox Sports, B1G, FS1, FS2, local Fox stations and the Fox Network are part of the programming along with other brand channels and content.

“In bringing together the full power of the FOX content portfolio in one service, we have created a great value proposition and user experience that will appeal to the cord-cutter and cord-never fans currently not served by conventional pay TV packages,” Pete Distad, CEO, Direct to Consumer, Fox Corporation, said in a statement.

Subscribers can bundle Fox One and Fox Nation for $25 a month. If you decide to purchase the annual plan at the time of launch, you’ll lock in a price equivalent of $20 per month. 

The news comes ahead of Disney’s launch of its new standalone ESPN streaming service that’s slated for this fall. Fox was originally set to partner with the House of Mouse and Warner Bros. Discovery on Venu Sports, but the venture was shuttered in January with each company pursuing their own streaming projects.



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