The Fox News owned streaming service and the satellite radio giant's streaming app will sell a bundle for $11.99 per month, a 33 percent discount.
A new streaming bundle is entering the marketplace, combining a service for Fox News super-fans with a destination for talk radio, all in one place., for $11.99 per month. That is a 33 percent discount compared to the price of buying each plan separately, with the SiriusXM plan normally costing $9.
99 per month and Fox Nation $7.99 per month. SiriusXM of course has a slew of talk radio options, alongside its lineup of music and sports programming. That includes shows and channels hosted by the likes of Conan O’Brien, Howard Stern and Andy Cohen, but also channels like SiriusXM Patriot and Triumph, which feature shows from Megyn Kelly, Sean Hannity, and Nancy Grace.The deal is unique in that it combines an audio-first service with a video-focused offering. So far many streaming bundles have focused on combining different video offerings in an effort to reduce churn, but with users likely to use both SiriusXM and Fox Nation at different times of day and on different devices, it is a bundle explores new ways of thinking about deals and what they can do to drive engagement and stickiness. “Fox News Media and SiriusXM are leaders in news and entertainment programming respectively, and we are delighted to bring to the market a bundle of our streaming services that offers exceptional consumer value,” said Dave Geary, SiriusXM’s senior VP of business development and partnerships. “Fox Nation’s library of original video programming and SiriusXM’s vast offering of music for every mood and moment, live sports from every major league, plus entertainment and news combine to make a highly attractive streaming audio and video bundle.” “We are excited to work with our partners at SiriusXM to bring fans of Fox News the opportunity to access extensive content offerings at a discounted price,” adds Fox News Media president & executive editor Jay Wallace. “From Fox Nation’s on-demand original entertainment, lifestyle, and faith content to SiriusXM’s vast line up of music, sports, comedy and more, we are thrilled bundle subscribers will enjoy premier programming across all interests.”Erin Lassner Charli XCX and Bella Hadid Can’t Stop Wearing This Summer’s “It” Girl Shoe — And It’s an Under-$130 Version of Louis Vuitton’s Pricy Pair. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the GoogleTrump Says He’s Instituting a “100 Percent Tariff” on Films Produced Outside of the U.S. Because the “Movie Industry in America Is Dying”The Hollywood Reporter is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2025 The Hollywood Reporter, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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