Roku and Fox Resolve Distribution Standoff in Time For Super Bowl

Companies reached new agreement shortly before previous deal expired

Crisis averted: Roku and Fox have reached an agreement that will allow Roku to distribute Fox programming on its connected TV devices—meaning that users will be able to stream the Super Bowl, the companies said late Friday.

“We are delighted that we reached an agreement with Fox to distribute Fox channels on the Roku platform,” a Roku spokesperson said Friday night. “Roku customers can stream the Super Bowl through Fox Now, Fox Sports and NFL, in addition to other ways.”

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