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Fox One To Launch Later This Month, And At A Reasonable Price

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Fox Corporation today confirmed that its new streaming service, Fox One, will launch later this month. In addition to confirming the launch date, the company also confirmed exactly how much a subscription will cost.

Fox previously announced the streaming service would launch in the fall, and ahead of the start of the NFL and College Football seasons. Today, the company confirmed that Fox One will officially go live in the United States on August 21st, 2025.

In terms of the price, a Fox One subscription will cost $19.99 a month at launch. While this might seem high when compared to some other streaming services, this is likely to be lower than many would have been expecting, and especially considering the variety of content expected to be on offer.

For example, a Fox One subscription is due to include access to Fox’s news, sports and entertainment branded content. This includes the Fox News Channel, Fox Business, Fox Weather, Fox Sports, FS1, FS2, FOX Deportes, B1G, Fox Local Stations and the Fox Network.

We’re eager to launch FOX One in just a few weeks and super serve our viewers with the best in live news, sports and entertainment content all in one place,” said Pete Distad, CEO, Direct to Consumer, Fox Corporation. “In bringing together the full power of the FOX content portfolio in one service, we have created a great value proposition and user experience that will appeal to the cord-cutter and cord-never fans currently not served by conventional pay TV packages.”

For those willing to pay more up front to save on the cost over a longer time, there will also be the option to pay $199.99 a year for an annual plan. At this price, annual subscribers pay roughly $16.65 a month on average.

Along with the option of subscribing directly to Fox One, there will also be the option of bundling Fox One with Fox Nation for $24.99 a month.

John Finn is the Editor of Streaming Better, a platform created to help consumers navigate the complicated live TV streaming and subscription service market. John has been covering technology and streaming for online publications since 2014.

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