Fox and Hulu Extend Partnership with $1.5 Billion Multiyear Deal
Fox Entertainment and Hulu, which is owned by Disney, are stepping up their game with a brand-new multiyear content deal worth over $1.5 billion. This agreement secures the rights for Hulu to stream Fox’s current lineup and will also enhance their joint marketing efforts. What’s in it for viewers? Well, they’ll continue to enjoy Fox’s shows on Hulu without missing a beat. This deal, stretching through 2029, positions Hulu as the go-to platform for Fox content well into the future. The pact extends to popular animated series like The Simpsons, Family Guy, and Bob’s Burgers, which will keep fans glued to their screens. These shows aren’t just for entertainment; they play a critical role in keeping viewers engaged and subscribed. By combining these fan-favorite series with Hulu’s vast catalog, you get a recipe for non-stop binge-watching. Fox Entertainment CEO Rob Wade and Hulu General Manager Lauren Tempest are both visibly excited about the partnership, which promises great things for fans of animated shows. With joint marketing strategies aimed at reaching audiences seamlessly, there’s no doubt that Hulu and Fox are on a mission to redefine TV in this ever-evolving media landscape. And for viewers who enjoy streaming services, Hulu, Disney Plus, and more bundled together are aiming to make your watchlist more exciting. So, if you’re a fan of Fox shows, be ready to get cozy with Hulu for the long haul!