We Tried the Fox One and ESPN Streaming Apps. Here's What Happened.
Fox One offers a $20 monthly bundle of Fox's linear networks with AI search and podcasts, targeting 65 million U.S. cord-cutting households, aiming for millions of subscribers.
- On Thursday, Aug. 21, Fox Corporation launched FOX One, a $19.99-per-month streaming service uniting Fox News, sports, and entertainment across web, mobile, and connected TV platforms.
- Faced with falling pay-TV subscriptions, Fox Corporation launched FOX One using technology from the defunct Venu Sports project, targeting roughly 65+ million U.S. households outside the cable bundle.
- Pete Distad framed the product to media as, `We are excited to get FOX One in the hands of viewers today` and FOX One features AI search, podcasts, shorts, plus a seven-day free trial and $199.99 annual pricing.
- Starting Oct. 2, customers can bundle FOX One with ESPN's direct-to-consumer service for $39.99 monthly, while pay-TV customers authenticate FOX One at no extra charge and cord-cutters gain standalone access.
- FOX's successful Tubi Super Bowl stream suggests Fox executives expect FOX One to gain single-digit millions of subscribers initially after reaching 15.5 million peak concurrent and 24 million unique viewers earlier this year.
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