FOX One: the new streaming service that will bring together the Fox Corporation channels
After the failure of the Venu project, the joint sports streaming platform between Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery and Fox, this last one launches now Fox One, a service that will include all of its premium news, sports and entertainment programming.
For the first time, American users who have canceled their cable television subscription or who have never had it will have live and on-demand access to the entire offering of Fox brands, including Fox News, Fox Business, Fox Weather, Fox Sports, FS1, FS2, BTN, Fox Deportes, Fox Local Stations and the Fox network itself, as well as the option to include Fox Nation on a single platform.
Pete DistadFOx One CEO, acknowledges that "we know Fox has the most loyal and engaged audience in the industry, and FOX One is designed to reach beyond pay TV packages and deliver all of Fox's best content directly to viewers, wherever they are. We've built this platform from the ground up so consumers can enjoy and engage with our programming in new and exciting ways, leveraging the latest technology to enhance the user experience across the platform."
In addition to many other interesting features, Fox One will have a advanced customization technology that adapts to viewing preferences and seamlessly integrates live and on-demand content into a cohesive experience.
Fox One is scheduled to launch in the fall, ahead of the NFL and college football seasons.
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