‘Time for a new streaming stick’: Fox is acquiring Roku for $22 billion, and users of the streaming devices…
- Fox is acquiring Roku for $22 billion
- The agreement will combine Fox's networks with the Roku TV platform
- The deal will close in 2027, but Roku users are already seeking alternative streaming devices
Fox Corp has announced a new agreement that will see the television giant acquire streaming company Roku for a staggering $22 billion — a deal that will no doubt shake up the entertainment sphere.
The companies announced the deal today (June 15, 2026), and it will mark the next step in Fox’s plan to become more competitive in the streaming world, reports CNBC. The deal will combine Fox’s plethora of news, sports, and entertainment networks with the Roku TV platform, The Roku Channel, and first-party data to reach the 100 million households that use Roku.
Additionally, this will also combine one of the best free streaming services, Tubi, which Fox acquired for $440 million back...
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