Fox News Channel’s Prime-Time Shows Will Stream on Fox Nation

By Christine Zosche 

Fox News’ streaming service Fox Nation will now offer Fox News Channel’s prime-time lineup on-demand via Fox News Primetime All The Time, where subscribers will be able to access full video episodes the following morning. (TVNewser)

Starting June 2, episodes of Tucker Carlson Tonight, Hannity and The Ingraham Angle will be available on demand on Fox Nation the day after they are shown live on cable. The shift “will add incredible value for subscribers,” Fox Nation’s president, Jason Klarman, said in a statement on Tuesday. (NYT)

The service has, until now, primarily featured original content created specifically for the platform. This initiative seeks to appeal to cord-cutters or cable viewers who might happen to be someplace besides their own living rooms from 8 p.m. ET to 12 a.m. ET. (TheWrap)

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Prior to the change, only audio versions of the three Fox News shows could be streamed on Fox Nation. (The Hill)

Fox Nation launched in 2018, and Klarman was named president of the streaming platform in January. (Mediaite)

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