Prime Video launches FOX One subscription with full slate of sports and news

Prime Video launches FOX One subscription with full slate of sports and news
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Prime Video has added FOX One to its platform, offering U.S. customers access to a range of live and on-demand content from FOX’s portfolio. The new subscription service is intended for viewers who do not have traditional cable or satellite TV.

FOX One includes live streaming and on-demand programming from FOX News Channel, FOX Business Network, FOX Weather, and local FOX stations. Sports fans can watch events such as NFL Sunday afternoon games, the NFC Championship, MLB regular season and postseason games including the World Series, 14 NASCAR Cup Series races like the Daytona 500, INDYCAR events, marquee Big Ten college football games, and coverage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This expands Prime Video’s existing sports lineup that already features NFL Thursday Night Football along with NBA, WNBA, NWSL, and NASCAR broadcasts (https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/storefront?benefitId=tnf).

FOX One also offers entertainment programs such as Doc, The Floor, Hell’s Kitchen, Celebrity Weakest Link, and more. Subscribers will have access to national and local news programming from across the FOX network.

The monthly cost for a FOX One subscription is $19.99. Users can subscribe directly through Prime Video on any compatible device without needing an additional app. The service allows subscribers to cancel at any time.

“We are excited to announce the addition of FOX One on Prime Video,” said Albert Cheng, vice president of Prime Video U.S. “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.”



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