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FOX Entertainment & Hulu Sign Multi-Year Content Deal
It was announced today that FOX Entertainment and Hulu have signed into a multi-year content collaboration, which includes in-season streaming rights for FOX’s large programming slate and a comprehensive multi-platform strategic marketing alliance.
All of FOX’s primetime entertainment shows, including The Masked Singer and Next Level Chef, as well as fan favorites like Family Guy and The Cleaning Lady, will be available to stream on Hulu the day after they first air on terrestrial television. The contract also involves a major cooperation whereby FOX and Hulu branding will jointly share presence across all FOX owned and external marketing touchpoints to synchronize live and on-demand viewing message of FOX content.
Hulu will now be able to access all previous seasons of significant FOX unscripted and animation series, after the announcement of a large program output contract between the two companies in February.
The cartoon mainstays The Simpsons, Family Guy, Bob’s Burgers, and The Great North, as well as the critically acclaimed 9-1-1, 9-1-1: Lone Star, and The Resident, are all created by Disney Television Studios for FOX.
The Masked Singer, I Can See Your Voice, Name That Tune, Domino Masters, and, in partnership with Studio Ramsay Global, the wildly successful Next Level Chef, and the next new series, Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars, are all produced by FOX’s in-house unscripted studio, FOX Alternative Entertainment.
FOX Entertainment Studios is responsible for the midseason single-camera comedy Animal Control, while its Emmy® Award-winning Studio, Bento Box Entertainment, is responsible for the animated comedies HouseBroken and all-new Krapopolis, from Dan Harmon, and Grimsburg, starring and executive produced by Jon Hamm.
Other FOX programming includes the hit dramas Alert: Missing Persons Unit (Sony Pictures Television and FOX Entertainment), and Accused (Sony Pictures Television and FOX Entertainment, All3Media America); the comedies Call Me Kat (That’s Wonderful Productions, Sad Clown Productions, BBC Studios, Warner Bros. Television, and FOX Entertainment) and Welcome to Flatch (Lionsgate, BBC Studios and FOX Entertainment); and the unscripted series Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test (Minnow Films) and LEGO Masters (Endemol Shine North America, Tuesday’s Child and Plan B Entertainment), MasterChef and MasterChef Junior (Endemol Shine North America and One Potato Two Potato), Hell’s Kitchen (ITV Entertainment and A. Smith & Co.), Beat Shazam (Apploff Entertainment, MGM Television, BiggerStage, and Shazam) and the upcoming new dating series Farmer Wants a Wife (Eureka Productions).