Prime Video adds FOX One subscription for expanded sports and news content

Prime Video adds FOX One subscription for expanded sports and news content

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Prime Video has launched FOX One, a new subscription service that offers access to FOX’s full range of brands for U.S. customers. The addition is part of Prime Video’s effort to expand its content options, especially for viewers who do not use traditional cable services.

FOX One brings together live and on-demand programming from across the FOX portfolio. Subscribers can watch news channels such as FOX News Channel, FOX Business Network, FOX Weather, and local FOX stations. Sports fans have access to networks like FOX Sports, FS1, FS2, FOX Deportes, and the Big Ten Network (BTN). Entertainment offerings include programs from the main FOX network.

The monthly subscription price for FOX One is $19.99. Customers can subscribe directly through the Prime Video platform without needing additional apps and can cancel at any time.

Sports coverage on FOX One includes NFL Sunday afternoon games and the NFC Championship, MLB regular season games along with the All-Star Game and World Series, 14 NASCAR Cup Series races including the Daytona 500, INDYCAR events, marquee Big Ten college football matchups, and coverage of the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup. This expands upon Prime Video’s current sports lineup that already features NFL Thursday Night Football as well as NBA, WNBA, NWSL, and NASCAR events.

FOX One also provides access to popular entertainment series such as Doc, The Floor, Hell’s Kitchen, Celebrity Weakest Link, in addition to national and local news programming from across the FOX brand family.

Albert Cheng, vice president of Prime Video U.S., said: “We are excited to announce the addition of FOX One on Prime Video. Now, subscribers will be able to stream all of the impactful live sports, entertainment, and news from the massive portfolio of global FOX brands, including the NFL, MLB, and the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup.”

Customers interested in subscribing can do so through their existing Prime Video account on any supported device.

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