Fox & Hulu Ink Multi-Year Deal, Keeping Fox Shows Streaming on Disney-Owned Platform


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Fox Entertainment and Hulu have solidified their streaming partnership with a new multi-year content agreement. This deal ensures that Fox’s popular programming, including hits like “The Masked Singer,” “The Simpsons,” and “Family Guy,” will continue to be available for streaming on the Disney-controlled platform.

The agreement also includes an expansion of their existing marketing arrangement, reportedly valued at over $1.5 billion over four years, according to a report from Reuters. This collaboration focuses on promoting Fox’s shows and driving viewership to Hulu.

Key Provisions of the Deal

Under the terms of the agreement:

  • Next-Day Streaming: Fox’s prime-time entertainment programming will continue to be available on Hulu one day after its television broadcast.
  • Marketing Collaboration: Fox and Hulu will continue their joint marketing efforts to promote Fox shows and attract viewers to Hulu.
  • Unscripted Programming: Hulu retains the rights to stream out-of-season episodes of several Fox unscripted programs.

Mutual Benefits

This deal benefits both companies. Fox gains a significant streaming partner for its content and benefits from Hulu’s marketing reach. Hulu, in turn, secures popular programming that attracts and retains subscribers.

This partnership reflects the evolving strategies of both companies in the streaming landscape. Disney, Hulu’s parent company, has been focused on increasing profitability for its streaming services, including raising prices and cracking down on password sharing. Fox, meanwhile, is experiencing strong growth with its own ad-supported streaming service, Tubi.

A Win for Viewers

Ultimately, this deal is a win for viewers who enjoy Fox’s programming. It ensures continued access to popular shows on a widely accessible streaming platform, providing convenience and flexibility in how they consume entertainment.

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