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FOX Entertainment Announces Multi-Year Hulu Content Partnership

FOX Entertainment and Hulu have entered a multi-year content partnership, encompassing in-season streaming rights for FOX’s expansive programming slate and an extensive multi-platform strategic marketing alliance, it was announced today by FOX Entertainment and Hulu.

Under the terms of the agreement, all FOX primetime entertainment programming – ranging from Family Guy and The Cleaning Lady to The Masked Singer and Next Level Chef — will continue to stream on Hulu the next day following its linear telecast. Additionally, the deal includes a major alliance, whereby FOX and Hulu branding will jointly share presence across all FOX owned and external marketing touchpoints to align live and on-demand viewing messaging of FOX content.

Today’s announcement follows the major program output deal between the two companies unveiled last February that allows Hulu to stream all out-of-season episodes of key FOX unscripted and animated programs.

FOX’s acclaimed series produced by Disney Television Studios include 9-1-1, 9-1-1: Lone Star, and The Resident, and the animated stalwarts The Simpsons, Family Guy, Bob’s Burgers, and The Great North.

FOX’s in-house unscripted studio, FOX Alternative Entertainment, produces one of television’s most celebrated and Fall 2022’s #1 unscripted series, The Masked Singer, as well as I Can See Your Voice, Name That Tune, Domino Masters, and, in association with Studio Ramsay Global, the hugely successful Next Level Chef, and the upcoming new series, Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars.

FOX Entertainment Studios produces the mid-season single-camera comedy, Animal Control, while the animated comedies HouseBroken and all-new Krapopolis, from Dan Harmon, and Grimsburg, starring and executive produced by Jon Hamm, are produced by its Emmy® Award-winning Studio, Bento Box Entertainment.

Other FOX programming includes the hit dramas The Cleaning Lady (Warner Bros. Television and FOX Entertainment), 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).

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