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Another Major Streaming Service Expands With New Video Podcasts

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FOX One is beefing up its streaming lineup again, this time with a bigger podcast push. The service announced that it is adding eight podcast series from FOX News Media and Red Seat Ventures, giving subscribers another reason to keep FOX One in the mix as the platform continues to evolve beyond just live TV and sports.

The new episodes begin rolling out today, April 20, building on FOX’s earlier decision to bring Red Seat Ventures into the fold last year. FOX acquired the creator-focused podcast company in February 2025, saying the business would operate under Tubi Media Group and help expand its digital reach in podcasting, live events, and creator-led media. The acquisition now looks even more strategic as FOX One starts turning podcasts into a bigger part of the streaming experience.

The new lineup includes fan-favorite titles like Hang Out with Sean Hannity, Ruthless, The Riley Gaines Show, Planet Tyrus, Will Cain Country, The Brett Cooper Show, Keeping It Real: Conversations with Jillian Michaels, and The President’s Daily Brief with Mike Baker. FOX says the additions mark the beginning of a curated podcast offering on FOX One, with video podcasts now available directly inside the platform.

“This podcast expansion is a great example of how we’re working across FOX to bring together best-in-class content from our businesses in new and exciting ways,” said Reagan Feeney, SVP, Content Strategy and Planning, FOX One. “By leveraging the strength of our partners at FOX News Media and Red Seat Ventures, we’re able to offer subscribers even more compelling voices and perspectives, all in one place, while continuing to build a platform that delivers real value to our audience.”

With its latest move, FOX One is entering a bigger podcast-streaming arms race. Netflix announced late last year that it was bringing more than 15 iHeartMedia video podcasts to its platform, which rolled out earlier in 2026. The podcast expansion makes it clear FOX wants a seat at the same table as streaming giants that are betting video podcasts can become a major retention play.

And podcasts are not the only thing giving FOX One momentum after the streamer added advanced multiview through a partnership with Skreens. The newest feature is designed to improve the live viewing experience for selected programming, upgrading an April slate that features NASCAR, MLB, UFL, golf, and network programming. Now with video podcasts added, the platform has more personality, more on-demand content, and more ways to keep subscribers engaged between live events.

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