Fox News Announces New Channel

Fox News has announced it will get into the streaming business by introducing a new streaming service. The service will be paid but will give subscribers special access to content and Fox News hosts.

According to USA Today:

Fox News Channel is getting into the streaming business, with a planned subscription service called Fox Nation expected to begin operation in the fourth quarter.

Fox Nation (no price announced) will deliver a mix of live daily video content — not a simulcast of Fox News Channel — and long-form programming, exclusive to subscribers. The service promises “interaction with all of (Fox News Channel’s) popular opinion hosts and personalities,” the network said in its announcement of the service.

The new streaming service is meant to appeal to Fox News’ diehard viewers who want more, John Finley, senior vice president of development and production for the network, said in a statement announcing the plans.

“With our traditional cable viewership at an all-time high, we are proud to announce a new digital offering geared entirely toward the Fox News superfans, who represent the most loyal audience in cable, if not all of television,” he said. “This initiative will capitalize on providing that viewer, who is among the most affluent and well educated in cable, with a highly specialized content experience on a platform they can watch anytime, anywhere.”

Fox News is more popular than ever and growing. This is just another way for viewers to interact and get information on the day’s events. Continue to check back with TTN as we follow the growth of Fox News.
 

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