FOX ONE streaming service

Fox One streaming service to launch ahead of NFL season on Aug. 21, at $19.99 per month

The new streaming service will cost $19.99 per month, and pay TV subscribers will receive access for free, said CEO Lachlan Murdoch during the company's earnings call.

Fox One will host the entirety of the Fox TV portfolio — namely, live sports such as NFL and MLB that appear on its broadcast network, as well as news programming from its Fox News and Fox Business cable TV networks.
 
It's definitely overpriced but seems to be the only way to get FOX live for sports. For sports fans, it may be the cheaper option to add both this and ESPN vs cable or full streaming service.


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I liked NBC's model. You wanted one thing, you could pay a la carte for it. Indycar... $50 a year, get the races, qualifying, practice. Bam! Then it went to Peacock... even cheaper as I watch EPL already!

I want to watch Indycar qualifying and practice on FS1 (and only that)... $20 a month?! That is already more than the $15 extra I pay on Dish and that gives me ESPN and ESPN2 as well! And there is little to no value to me with the remainder on the service. Why can't I just pay for Indycar?!
 
Why can't I just pay for Indycar?!
This model works for me with Liberty's F1 TV. I'll pay the $80/year for race coverage plus past years' races. And some of their special events programming is excellent. IRL needs to come out with a similar package. I suppose it depends on who owns the various races? ABC? NBC? Fox?

So, if ALL of the Fox Sports was 4K HDR on all the streaming platforms, it might be attractive, especially if it includes the B1G Ten coverage in all its various primary and secondary games coverage. If I add Fox Sports to my Dish Flex, it's like $15/month anyway. Not that big of a delta to get better PQ and larger selection. If they have B1G Ten…
 
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So, if ALL of the Fox Sports was 4K HDR on all the streaming platforms, it might be attractive, especially if it includes the B1G Ten coverage in all its various primary and secondary games coverage.

Only if it was in real 4K, that up converted stuff looks terrible.
 

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