Fox to Launch New Streaming Service 'Fox One'
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Fox is unveiling a fall schedule with plenty of reality TV and sports and its usual Sunday animation crop but just two other scripted series.
Smartmatic today announced that evidence clearly demonstrates Fox’s campaign of lies and defamation severely damaged the company and lauded recent Court decisions limiting Fox’s ability to distract from the core facts of the case.
Also missing from the fall 2025 schedule are canceled series “Rescue HI-Surf” and “9-1-1: Lone Star.” Fox has yet to cancel or renew “Accused,” “The Cleaning Lady,” “Alert: Missing Persons Unit,” and “The Great North.”
It was only a few hours earlier that NBC hyped its upcoming 100th anniversary, and Fox ended the presentation with its own milestones: 25 years of Gordon Ramsay on the network and 250 years of The United States of America. Apparently the nation’s semiquincentennial figures prominently into Fox’s 2026 programming plans.
The television industry in 2025 is often summed up by two major trends: People aren't watching cable like they used to, and nearly every network is struggling to attract Gen Z and younger audiences. On both counts,
Fox Corp. said profit in its third fiscal quarter slumped even as the company enjoyed robust revenue from a Super Bowl telecast
The Jon Hamm-starring Grimsburg has been renewed for its third season, while Krapopolis, the Greek gods comedy created by Dan Harmon, has been renewed through season 5. (Both shows are owned in-house by Fox Entertainment Studios.
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Media mogul Barry Diller revealed he is gay. He shared his story in an essay. Diller is known for creating Fox Broadcasting Company. He was also CEO of Paramount Pictures. Diller's marriage to Diane von Furstenberg was long discussed.