Fox expects to launch its upcoming streaming service earlier than this yr’s NFL season, the corporate introduced on Monday. The new service, which it’ll name Fox One, will enable viewers to entry livestreams and on-demand content material from a number of channels, together with Fox News, Fox Sports, FS1, FS2, Fox Business, and native stations.
During an earnings name on Monday, the corporate mentioned giving pay TV subscribers entry to Fox One. Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch additionally reiterated that the corporate does “not need to lose a conventional cable subscriber to Fox One.”
Fox says its streaming service will include personalization options that modify to viewing patterns. It can even include the choice to bundle its separate Fox Nation subscription, however there nonetheless aren’t any particulars on how a lot the brand new service will value.
“We know that FOX has probably the most loyal and engaged audiences within the business, and FOX One is designed to succeed in exterior of the pay-TV bundle and ship all the perfect FOX branded content material on to viewers wherever they’re,” Fox One CEO Pete Distad stated within the press launch.