The Fox News universe is about to a lot bigger. Next month, the nation’s leading cable news network will debut “Fox Nation” — a new on-demand subscription-based service — featuring both long- and short form programming and star power such as Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham and Brit Hume, among others.
“Content you love, voices that matter, all at your fingertips,” the network advises.
The starting price for access to Fox Nation is reasonable: $5.99 a month, or $64.99 a year. A pre-sale initiative for the “Fox Nation Founders Program” begins Sunday, a full 30 days ahead of the big launch on Nov. 27.
“We are incredibly excited to bring our viewers exclusive access, content and experiences from our Fox News stars at an attainable price. In an on-demand era of viewers watching content wherever and whenever they want, Fox Nation will complement and enhance our powerhouse Fox News programming for the loyal superfans who want to remain connected to our signature platforms,” said John Finley, senior vice president of development and production.
The exclusive pre-sale program offers four limited edition packages and some “elite “merchandise like tactical wristwatches and barware for early subscribers. For everyone who signs up for the service on Veterans Day, Fox Nation also will donate $5 to the charity Folds of Honor, which provides educational scholarships to children and spouses of fallen and disabled service members.
Prices range from basic to all-inclusive and include a “Founder Challenge Coin.”
Curious? Then don’t miss “Fox Nation First Look,” a one-hour special which airs Sunday at 8 p.m. ET featuring appearances by hosts Jesse Watters, Tomi Laren, Pete Hegseth, Britt McHenry and Tyrus.
• Jennifer Harper can be reached at jharper@washingtontimes.com.
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