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FOX Nation expands to DISH and SLING TV

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FOX Nation expands to DISH and SLING TV
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NEW YORK – FOX Nation, the subscription-based streaming service from FOX News Media, is set to broaden its reach by launching on DISH TV and SLING TV. The announcement was made by the service’s president, Lauren Petterson, who expressed enthusiasm about making FOX Nation’s on-demand content more accessible to a wider audience.

Starting from mid-March, DISH subscribers will have the option to add FOX Nation to their package for a monthly fee of $5.99. The service can be purchased through various channels including the MyDISH app, the mydish.com website, or by phone. Once subscribed, customers can find FOX Nation on channel 296, the On Demand menu, or via the DISH Anywhere app.

Similarly, SLING TV users will be able to stream FOX Nation for the same monthly price, also beginning in mid-March. The service will be available to all users on SLING TV and on Sling Freestream.

FOX Nation offers a diverse programming lineup with over 10,000 hours of content, including exclusive series and documentaries. Notable offerings include “Yellowstone: One-Fifty” with Kevin Costner, “The History of the World in Six Glasses” featuring Dan Aykroyd, “Liberty or Death: The Boston Tea Party” with Rob Lowe, and “Top Combat Pilot” starring Dennis Quaid.

The service also houses popular programs such as “COPS” and “Crime Cam 24/7” with Sticks Larkin, as well as documentaries like “The Fall of the House of Murdaugh” and “Jussie Smollett: Anatomy of a Hoax.”

FOX Nation was designed as a members-only platform to complement the FOX News Channel, offering a mix of lifestyle, entertainment, historical documentaries, and investigative series. The service is priced at $5.99 a month and was recently recognized by Morning Consult as one of the top 10 fastest-growing brands of 2023 among Gen Z adults.

Since its launch in 2018, FOX Nation has been accessible through various devices and platforms, including iOS, Android, Fire TV, Apple (NASDAQ:) TV, Google (NASDAQ:) TV, Android TV, Roku (NASDAQ:), Xbox One, and smart TVs, as well as through providers like DIRECTV, DIRECTV STREAM, YouTube TV, Comcast (NASDAQ:) Xfinity, Cox Contour, and The Roku Channel. This expansion to DISH and SLING TV marks another step in the service’s growth strategy.

The information for this article is based on a press release statement from FOX Nation.

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