It’s official – the new FOX One app is live, bringing together all of FOX’s news, sports, and entertainment content in one place.
FOX first shared plans for the new service in February, as part of the company’s strategic move to expand its digital footprint and cater to audiences beyond traditional cable television. Today, the app launched across major web, mobile, and connected TV platforms. FOX One is priced at $19.99/month with a 7-day free trial or $199.99/year.
Beginning October 2, customers can also bundle FOX One with the new ESPN Unlimited service for $39.99 per month. Look out for more bundles down the road. A press release Thursday said: “FOX One will continue to explore ways to maximize value for subscribers with additional bundling options.”
FOX One includes FOX News Channel, FOX Business, FOX Weather, LiveNOW, FOX Local Stations, FOX Sports, FS1, FS2, Big Ten Network (BTN), FOX Deportes, Fox primetime TV, and more. Stay up to date with Doc, The Floor, 99 to Beat, Celebrity Weakest Link and Celebrity Name That Tune, Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, Hell’s Kitchen, Murder in a Small Town, The Faithful, and the full Animation Domination lineup including The Simpsons, Universal Basic Guys, Krapopolis and Bob’s Burgers.
“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, Direct to Consumer, 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.”
You can watch on Apple TV: tvOS 16.0+, Roku: OS 9.4+, Android TV/Google TV: Android 5.0+, FireTV: Android 5.0+, Samsung: Chromium 63 (2019+ Tizen), Vizio: Chromium 63 (2016+ Smart TVs), Android: Version 7.0 (Nougat)+, iOS: iOS 16+, Sony PS5, . LG webos5 (LG Model 2020 and above). You can also login with the credentials of many cable or live TV streaming services including YouTube TV, Xfinity, DIRECTV, Spectrum, Dish, and Hulu. Click on TV Provider on the Fox One website to see if your provider is on the list and to login.
Here’s what you’ll get with the new service:
- A robust collection of live sports, news and entertainment, from breaking news to live events.
- FOX News live 24/7 anytime, anywhere.
- Personalized content recommendations including relevant live and on-demand shows, right on your home screen.
- The ability to record your favorite leagues, teams and shows with no storage limits.
- Highlight catchups, with the ability to skip spoilers by hiding the score until you’re caught up.
- Swipe-worthy shorts for trending sports stories, informative news, and TV clips.
