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		<title>Fox buys ad-supported streaming service Tubi for $440 million</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] A WSJ report from February said Fox has been eyeing the free ad-supported streaming service for quite a while now and that the companies were discussing a deal that could be worth upwards of $500 million. While the cash exchanging hands will be $60 million less than that, Fox might have to pay an [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>A <em>WSJ</em> report from February <a href="https://www.wsj.com/articles/nbcuniversal-in-talks-to-acquire-streaming-service-vudu-from-walmart-11582320612">said</a> Fox has been eyeing the free ad-supported streaming service for quite a while now and that the companies were discussing a deal that could be worth upwards of $500 million. While the cash exchanging hands will be $60 million less than that, Fox might have to pay an additional $50 million in deferred consideration and unvested options over the next three years.</p>
<p>Tubi TV will now operate as an independent Fox subsidiary. Fox says it doesn&#8217;t have plans to offer original content through the service, which is known for streaming movies and TV series reruns to begin with. Instead, it will evaluate opportunities &#8220;in a cost-effective manner by leveraging [its] expertise in national and local news and sports programming.&#8221; It will also use the service to provide ad partners the chance to reach more audiences, particularly younger ones, based on Tumi&#8217;s userbase.</p>
<p>Fox is but the latest media giant to snap up an ad-supported streaming platform to add onto its main business. Last year, Viacom <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2019/01/23/viacom-buys-pluto-tv/">purchased</a> streaming startup Pluto TV. Comcast also <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2020/02/25/comcast-acquires-xumo/">acquired</a> Xumo in late February.</p>
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