FOX One Goes Live

Fox Corporation’s new streaming service, FOX One, delivering news, sports and entertainment content, has gone live in the U.S. with distribution across a range of CTV platforms.

The service is priced at $19.99 a month with a 7-day free trial or $199.99 a year, targeting cord-cutters.

“We are excited to get FOX One in the hands of viewers today, and bring our leading news, sports and entertainment programming to fans who have been underserved in the streaming ecosystem to date,” said Pete Distad, CEO of direct to consumer at Fox Corporation. “In my time here, I have come to appreciate that FOX is as ambitious and entrepreneurial a tech company as it is a media company. The team has worked tirelessly to bring all of our live programming together with our emerging technology into the new FOX One platform in a very short period of time…and we are just getting started. FOX One will continue to rapidly evolve in the weeks and months ahead to seek to not only meet, but exceed our customers’ expectations for a premium and personalized viewing experience in an AI-powered world.”

The platform delivers live channel streams, recording capabilities, shorts, an on-demand library and more, with AI recommendation algorithms. FOX One is now available on Apple iOS and Android mobile, via its website and connected TV platforms, including Roku, Amazon Fire TV and Prime Video Channels, Apple TV, Google TV, Android TV, Microsoft Xbox, Samsung, LG and VIZIO. Existing pay TV customers can access the service at no additional cost. A bundle is currently available with B1G+ and one with ESPN DTC launches in October.