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Fox and Hulu announce multi-year content streaming partnership

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Posted on November 22, 2024

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(Reuters) – Fox Entertainment and Hulu announced on Thursday a multi-year content deal whereby the Walt Disney-controlled streaming platform will retain the streaming rights for Fox’s extensive programming slate. The agreement includes an expansion of their platform marketing arrangement, reportedly valued at over $1.5 billion across four years, according to Deadline. The new deal builds […]

(Reuters) – Fox Entertainment and Hulu announced on Thursday a multi-year content deal whereby the Walt Disney-controlled streaming platform will retain the streaming rights for Fox’s extensive programming slate.

The agreement includes an expansion of their platform marketing arrangement, reportedly valued at over $1.5 billion across four years, according to Deadline.

The new deal builds upon both firms’ partnership spanning more than two years, a period that saw a surge in consumer interest in streaming platforms, prompting traditional television companies to look for partners to house their shows and movies.

Under the terms of the new agreement, Fox’s prime-time entertainment programming — including “The Masked Singer”, “The Simpsons”, and “Family Guy” — will continue to stream on Hulu a day after the telecast.

“Our collective marketing efforts, which will continue with this new deal, have generated impressive results and helped viewers successfully find the shows they want to watch, when they want to watch them,” said Lauren Tempest, general manager at Hulu.

Disney’s efforts to raise prices and crack down on password sharing helped the House of Mickey report a second straight quarterly profit for its streaming business.

Fox is also enjoying strong growth with its own streaming business Tubi, an ad-based platform which the company expects to cross the $1 billion revenue mark in this fiscal year.

The deal also includes a renewal of an agreement that allows Hulu to stream out-of-season episodes of a number of Fox’s unscripted programs.

(Reporting by Zaheer Kachwala in Bengaluru; editing by Alan Barona)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is content streaming?
Content streaming refers to the delivery of digital media, such as videos or music, over the internet in real-time, allowing users to access and consume the content without downloading it.
What is a media collaboration?
Media collaboration involves two or more media companies working together to create, distribute, or promote content, often enhancing reach and resource sharing.
What is a programming slate?
A programming slate refers to the collection of shows, movies, or other content that a media company plans to offer on its platform over a specific period.
What is an ad-based streaming platform?
An ad-based streaming platform is a service that provides content for free or at a lower cost, funded by advertisements shown to viewers during the content.

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