Fox Corporation has announced the upcoming release of a new streaming platform that will bring its entire library to consumers.
The new platform, Fox One, will be a direct-to-consumer offering. It will deliver live and on-demand access to content from Fox, FS1, FS2, Fox Deportes, Fox News, Fox Business, Fox Weather, and the local Fox stations.
Consumers will also have the opportunity to add Fox Nation as a bundle add-on. Fox Nation is the new home of the "100 Days to Indy" documentary series.
Fox did not provide any pricing information about this new streaming package, but the corporation noted that it will launch in Fall 2025. This will theoretically make it available in time for the start of the college football and NFL seasons.
"We know that Fox has the most loyal and engaged audiences in the industry, and Fox One is designed to reach outside of the pay-TV bundle and deliver all the best Fox-branded content directly to viewers wherever they are," said Pete Distad, CEO of Fox One, in a statement.
"We have built this platform from the ground up to allow consumers to enjoy and engage with our programming in new and exciting ways, leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance the user experience across the platform."
The announcement did not provide details about the NASCAR part of the equation. Fox Sports' portion of the racing season will end next weekend at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Based on the press release, however, the expectation is that Fox One subscribers will have streaming access to next season's Daytona 500 and the rest of the races making up the Fox portion of the schedule.
What races will land with Fox Sports next season? NASCAR has not yet provided this information. NASCAR Executive Vice President and Chief Venue & Racing Innovations Officer Ben Kennedy noted that the Clash will be the first event in 2026, and it will lead up to the Daytona 500. Beyond that, the order of events will remain unknown until the full schedule release later this year.
