Tag: Fox
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YouTube TV Could Lose Fox Owned Stations At 5pm Eastern Tomorrow August 27, 2025
As the clock ticks toward August 27, 2025, at 5 p.m. ET, YouTube TV subscribers are bracing for the possibility of losing access to a wide range of Fox-owned content, including popular channels like FS1, Fox News, and local Fox stations. The looming deadline marks the expiration of the current distribution agreement between Google-owned YouTube…
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The End of Syndicated Day Time TV on ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC
The landscape of daytime television is undergoing a significant transformation as syndicated programming continues its slow decline across the United States. Local television stations, once reliant on nationally syndicated shows from major networks like ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC, are increasingly shifting their focus to locally produced content, particularly news and lifestyle programs. This pivot…
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Your Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC News is Getting More Personalized
Gray Media today announced a transformative video streaming deal that leverages Google Cloud’s cutting-edge AI infrastructure and Quickplay’s cloud-native platform to deliver an unparalleled, personalized viewing experience. This end-to-end solution is poised to redefine how audiences engage with content, setting a new standard for the media and entertainment industry by combining real-time data analytics with…
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A Massive Consolidations Of Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Stations is Happening As Nexstar to Acquire TEGNA For $6.2 Billion
In a landmark move for the broadcast industry, Nexstar Media Group, Inc. and TEGNA Inc. announced today a definitive agreement for Nexstar to acquire all outstanding shares of TEGNA for $22.00 per share in a cash transaction valued at $6.2 billion, including TEGNA’s net debt and estimated transaction fees. The purchase price represents a 31%…
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27 Local Fox TV Stations Will Get to Keep Their Fox Programming After a New Contract With Gray Media, Inc.
Gray Media, Inc., a leading media company operatingtelevision stations across the United States, announced today a comprehensive agreement with Fox Television Network to extend and renew network affiliations for all of Gray’s Fox-affiliated stations. The multi-year deal ensures continued Fox programming on Gray’s stations in 27 markets nationwide, including key cities such as Portland, Oregon;…
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How to Watch Live Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC News For Free On Roku Players, Roku TVs, Fire TV, Apple TV, Google TV, and More
In 2024, the top four most watched networks were ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC. One of the main things watched on them was local news. This often means one of the most common questions we get is how you can watch local channels for free without paying for cable TV. There are many options, from…
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How to Watch ESPN-FOX One Bundle, HBO Max, and Local Games for Less
Earlier this week, cord cutters were introduced to a new way to follow every big game without paying for full cable, with the new streaming bundle from ESPN and FOX. The upcoming ESPN DTC and FOX One apps will be available to bundle for $39.99, beginning on Thursday, October 2. The individual launch date for…
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If the ESPN & FOX One Bundle Isn’t Enough —Here’s What Happens When You Add Peacock, HBO Max, & Paramount+
If you care about live games, critically acclaimed documentaries, and every possible angle on sports, the new ESPN DTC–FOX One bundle for $39.99 is a powerful foundation, but it’s only the beginning. For sports streamers who need to fill their gaps in other linear broadcast sports from the Big Three and Warner Bros. Discovery, adding…
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Nexstar is Looking at Buying Over 60 Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC TV Stations as Cord Cutting Hits Locals
In a move that could reshape the U.S. television broadcasting landscape, Nexstar Media Group is in advanced discussions to acquire rival Tegna, according to sources familiar with the matter. The talks, which are reportedly nearing completion, could result in a deal soon, provided no last-minute obstacles arise. While specific terms of the potential acquisition remain…
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The Weather Channel’s Parent Company is Selling 10 Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Locals
Gray Media, Inc. has announced a significant expansion of its television portfolio through a $171 million agreement to acquire ten television stations from Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group, Inc. The deal, disclosed on August 8, 2025, will enhance Gray’s footprint in local broadcasting by entering three new markets and strengthening its presence in seven others…
