Fox Weather Expands to Owned Local Stations

By Kevin Eck 

Fox Weather will be available to viewers on Fox Television Stations’ Diginet channels in 17 markets and select simulcast hours on the Fox owned duopoly stations across the country. It will also be available on YouTube TV, Amazon News, The Roku Channel, fuboTV and Xumo.

“Following our successful launch this past fall, we are excited to significantly expand our distribution footprint and deliver FOX Weather’s innovative coverage to millions of viewers on many of television’s most popular streaming services and devices,” said Fox Weather president Sharri Berg.

Additionally, Fox Weather will now be accessible across FTS’s Diginet footprint in New York, Seattle and San Francisco, with plans to expand to the station group’s remaining 14 markets. The streaming service will also simulcast one hour per weekday and two hours on weekends on Fox Television Stations’ 11 duopoly stations in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Dallas, San Francisco, Houston, Seattle, Phoenix, Minneapolis and Orlando.

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Fox Weather made its debut on Amazon News on Fire TV and Fire Tablet earlier this week and was added to the channel lineup of YouTube TV last week. The service is also now available on The Roku Channel and will launch later this month on Xumo and fuboTV.

Fox Weather is a 24/7 free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) service operated by Fox News Media.

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