laura ingraham fox oneFOX Corporation has officially launched FOX One, a new direct-to-consumer streaming service that consolidates its full portfolio of live and on-demand content across FOX News, Sports, and Entertainment into a single platform.

The service debuted Thursday with a seven-day free trial and is available for $19.99/month or $199.99/year.

Designed for a digital-first audience, FOX One offers 24/7 live access to Fox News Channel, real-time sports coverage, and hit entertainment programming, all supported by advanced AI integrations. The platform builds on FOX’s recent success streaming Super Bowl LIX on Tubi, which reached 15.5 million peak concurrent viewers and 24 million unique viewers, setting a new benchmark for digital broadcasting.

FOX One’s interface features personalized content discovery, unlimited cloud DVR, spoiler-free catch-up tools, and vertical video shorts highlighting trending stories and buzzy clips. Users can stream across a wide range of devices, including iOS, Android, Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Google TV, Samsung, LG, Vizio, and Xbox.

The platform also integrates FOX Nation and B1G+, with bundling options available. Starting October 2, FOX One will be offered in a joint package with ESPN’s new DTC service for $39.99/month, giving subscribers access to 47,000 live events annually, expanded NFL coverage, and ESPN’s full suite of linear and digital channels.

FOX One’s launch marks a strategic move to unify FOX’s media assets under a single, flexible subscription, offering viewers a streamlined experience and expanded access to premium content across genres.