
Key Points
- Fox One added eight new podcasts from Fox News Media and Red Seat Ventures to expand its streaming content lineup.
- The move integrates video podcasts into the platform, aiming to boost engagement and align with industry trends.
- Fox is leveraging cross-portfolio content to increase viewing time and create new advertising opportunities.
Fox is expanding the podcast lineup on its direct-to-consumer streaming service Fox One, adding eight new shows from its internal media units and external partners as it looks to deepen engagement and broaden its content offering.
The company said the new titles, sourced from Fox News Media and Red Seat Ventures, began rolling out on Monday through a new curated podcast hub within the Fox One platform.
The expanded lineup includes “Hang Out with Sean Hannity,” “Ruthless,” “The Riley Gaines Show,” “Planet Tyrus” and “Will Cain Country” from Fox News Media, alongside “The Brett Cooper Show,” “Keeping It Real: Conversations with Jillian Michaels” and “The President’s Daily Brief with Mike Baker” from Red Seat Ventures.
Fox said the move allows subscribers to access video-based podcasts directly within the Fox One app, aligning with broader industry trends that blend traditional streaming video with podcast-style programming.
“This podcast expansion is a great example of how we’re working across Fox to bring together best-in-class content from our businesses in new and exciting ways,” said Reagan Feeney, the Senior Vice President of Content Strategy and Planning at Fox One, in a statement.
The company said the addition of new podcasts complements its existing slate, which includes “Crime Stories with Nancy Grace” and a number of sports-focused shows such as “The Joel Klatt Show: A College Football Podcast” and “First Things First.”
The initiative reflects a broader push by Fox to leverage content across its portfolio, integrating programming from news, sports and partner networks into a single streaming destination. By incorporating podcasts into the platform, Fox One is positioning itself to capture additional viewing time and provide advertisers with more inventory tied to personality-driven content.
The new podcasts span a range of formats, including long-form interviews, commentary on politics and culture and news analysis, with several shows releasing multiple episodes per week.
Fox One is available to cable, satellite and streaming subscribers who receive Fox programming in their packages, or as a standalone subscription for $20 per month. Fox One is available for purchase through Amazon’s Prime Video Channels, and a bundle that unlocks ESPN Unlimited is also sold for $40 per month.

