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Home ยป This chart shows how Fox buying Roku could create a media giant with more US TV viewership than Netflix
This chart shows how Fox buying Roku could create a media giant with more US TV viewership than Netflix
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This chart shows how Fox buying Roku could create a media giant with more US TV viewership than Netflix

News RoomBy News RoomJune 15, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

Fox mostly sat out the streaming wars, but it could soon surpass Netflix in US TV viewership anyway.

Buying Roku would make Fox the third-largest TV distributor in the US by monthly viewership, according to Nielsen’s March data (or fourth-largest if Paramount Skydance secures control of Warner Bros. Discovery).

Fox would have a 10% viewership share across its broadcast network, cable channels like Fox News and Fox Business, its free streamer Tubi, and top free streamer The Roku Channel. Fox also owns paid streamers Fox One and Fox Nation and would gain control of Howdy, Roku’s $3-per-month streamer, which launched last August.

Unlike some rivals, Fox decided not to spend billions of dollars building out a mass-market streamer in hopes of competing with Netflix.

Instead, Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch’s Fox went the other direction by offloading its studio, its Hulu stake, and its library with shows like “The Simpsons” to Disney for $71 billion in 2019.

Fox doubled down on its big bets of live TV, especially sports and news, while rounding out its broadcast programming with cheaper scripted game shows like “The Masked Singer.”

Fox also made a key move by buying the free streamer Tubi for $440 million in 2020. The Gen Z-friendly service has surged in popularity in recent years for its huge catalog of old TV and quirky, offbeat shows. Tubi generates more monthly viewership than paid streamers like Peacock and HBO Max, according to Nielsen.

With Roku, Fox would instantly become a superpower in the free streaming space. Roku’s free streamer is even bigger than Tubi, with more viewership than any premium video service except for Netflix, the combined Hulu-Disney+, and Prime Video. Free streamers have gained ground as their paid counterparts have raised prices.

However, viewership isn’t the only metric that matters in streaming. Netflix gushes cash, with nearly $4 billion in operating income last quarter, and had over 325 million subscribers at the end of 2025. And while Tubi became profitable last year, it’s not the revenue juggernaut that Netflix is.

Still, Hollywood giants like Netflix and Disney have been brainstorming ways to improve engagement as free services like YouTube, Tubi, and The Roku Channel gain traction among inflation-weary audiences.

Paid streamers have turned to short-form video and video podcasts to add more value and build habits by getting viewers to open their apps throughout the day.



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