Tubi Expands Live News Streams, Adding Nearly 80 Stations To Reach 24 Of Top 25 U.S. Markets
Fox Corp. streaming service Tubi is expanding its live news offering, adding nearly 80 stations and reaching 24 of the top 25 U.S. markets.
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Fox Corp. streaming service Tubi is expanding the live news offering it debuted last fall, adding nearly 80 stations owned by Cox, Hearst, Scripps and Tegna.
The 24-hour live feeds will join those of 17 Fox-owned stations and Altice USA’s News 12 New York in a section of the streaming app called News on Tubi. National streaming outlets run by Fox, NBC, Bloomberg and others are also on the free, ad-supported platform.
Local stations now cover 58 U.S. markets, and 24 of the top 25. Among the new stations coming to Tubi over the next week are Fox affiliates WHBQ in Memphis and KOKI in Tulsa and four ABC affiliates: WEWS in Cleveland; WMUR in Manchester, NH; WTAE in Pittsburgh and WXYZ in Detroit.
Tubi will air local news feeds from Cox, Hearst, Scripps, Tegna along with the Fox Owned stations.