Tag: Fox
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18 Years Ago Today in 2007 Fox Business Network Launched
Eighteen years ago today, on October 15, 2007, the television landscape saw the promise of a new era in financial broadcasting. Amid the humming servers of Manhattan’s financial district and the crackle of anticipation in cable boardrooms across America, Fox Business Network (FBN) flickered to life for the first time. It was a bold pivot…
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Fox Entertainment is Investing in Video Tech Company Holywater
Fox Entertainment has announced that it has an equity stake investment in Holywater, an AI-first tech company with a focus on vertical video. In a press release Thursday, Fox shared that the deal is meant to help the company become a “modern, next-gen entertainment studio” by using the cutting-edge technology from Holywater. “Innovation in digital…
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FOX & Local Now Team Up to Bring 5 New Free Streaming Channels to Local Now
Allen Media Group’s Local Now, a prominent free streaming service focused on local news, has expanded its offerings by adding five channels from FOX, enhancing its portfolio with national news, sports, and entertainment content. The new channels—FOX Sports, FOX Weather, LiveNOW from FOX, FOX Soul, and TMZ—mark a significant step in Local Now’s mission to…
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The FCC Wants to Let ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Stations Decided When to Shutdown ATSC 1.0 OTA TV As They Move to ATSC 3.0
In a major shift for American television viewers, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has decided against setting a hard deadline to end the old digital TV system that powers most broadcasts and cable services today. This decision, announced on October 7, 2025, comes after months of heated debate sparked by the return of President Donald…
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“Baywatch” Makes Waves Again: Fox Orders Reboot for 2026-2027 Season
Fox has officially greenlit a reboot of the iconic lifeguard series “Baywatch,” set to premiere during the 2026-2027 broadcast season. The network has ordered 12 episodes, marking a significant return for the franchise that defined beach culture in the 1990s. Fox Entertainment and Fremantle are partnering to produce the series, with Matt Nix serving as…
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The FCC Wants to Change Ownership Rules for ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC
In a significant move that could reshape the landscape of local television in the United States, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has initiated a process to overhaul the rules governing ownership of local ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC television stations. The agency announced it will consider a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking as part of its…
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YouTube is Killing FOX, Disney, NBCUniversal, & Warner Bros. Discovery As They All See Their Share of TV Viewing Drop As YouTube Hits Record Highs
In a seismic shift reshaping the television landscape, YouTube has emerged as the most-watched TV provider in the United States for 2025, according to comprehensive data from Nielsen. The Alphabet-owned video-sharing platform has steadily climbed the ranks throughout the year, capturing the largest share of total TV viewing time and outpacing long-standing industry leaders. This…
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YouTube TV and FOX Reach a Permanent Deal to Keep Channels Live
Earlier this week, we reported that YouTube TV was in jeopardy of losing FOX-owned channels if negotiations for a carriage agreement didn’t result in a new contract. While the two companies weren’t able to come to an agreement ahead of the 5 p.m. ET deadline on August 27, they did agree to a short-term extension…
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YouTube TV Secures Last-Minute Deal with Fox to Retain Key Channels Amid High-Stakes Negotiations
In a dramatic eleventh-hour development, YouTube TV has reached an agreement with Fox Corporation to continue carrying the media giant’s suite of channels, averting a potential blackout that loomed just hours ago. The deal ensures that subscribers will maintain access to essential Fox-owned networks, including FS1 for sports programming, Fox News and Fox Business for…
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How to Watch FOX, FS1, FOX News, Big Ten Network & More If YouTube TV Drops Them
Millions of cord cutters may soon find themselves without some of the most-watched channels in live TV. If YouTube TV and Fox fail to reach a new deal by 5:00 PM ET tomorrow, subscribers could lose access to FOX, FS1, FS2, FOX Deportes, FOX News, FOX Business, Big Ten Network, their local FOX stations and…
