Fox, Hulu extent content deal
November 22, 2024
Fox Entertainment and Hulu have announced a multi-year content deal whereby the Disney-controlled streamer will retain the rights for Fox’s content slate. The agreement includes an expansion of their platform marketing arrangement, reportedly valued at over $1.5 billion (€1.4bn) across four years, according to Deadline.
Under the terms of the new agreement, Fox’s prime-time entertainment programming — including The Masked Singer, The Simpsons and Family Guy — will continue to stream on Hulu one day after network broadcast.
“Our collective marketing efforts, which will continue with this new deal, have generated impressive results and helped viewers successfully find the shows they want to watch, when they want to watch them,” commented Lauren Tempest, general manager at Hulu.
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