Fox to Launch Budget-Friendly Streaming Service by Year’s End
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Fox Corp. has revealed plans to roll out a new subscription-based streaming platform before 2025 wraps up. CEO Lachlan Murdoch teased that this new service—currently unnamed—will feature the network’s major shows, live sports, and news under one digital roof. The goal? Hook viewers who’ve ditched cable and want a simpler, low-cost alternative for all things Fox.
While Fox already owns the free streamer Tubi, insiders say this latest project aims to fill the gap for fans of Fox content who might miss out on premium live events. After scrapping an earlier sports-centric streaming idea, Fox’s leadership now envisions something broader and more flexible for customers. At a time when cable subscriptions continue to drop, this service could reel in anyone tired of juggling multiple apps just to catch their favorite shows.
Murdoch didn’t give an exact release date, but he expects the platform to go live before 2025 ends. With a price labeled “relatively low,” Fox hopes to snag a piece of the streaming pie in a fierce market jam-packed with big competitors. If successful, this next move could reshape how fans access Fox news, series, and sports—no cable required.