INSIDE 硬塞 AIJun 16, 2026, 6:35 AMClaire

Fox Acquires Roku for $22 Billion, Becoming America's Third-Largest TV Operator

Original: 新聞體育龍頭 Fox 砸 220 億美元買下串流平台 Roku,躍居美國電視第三大業者

Fox Corporation acquires streaming platform Roku for $22 billion, becoming the third-largest US TV operator by viewing hours.

Fox Corporation has agreed to acquire Roku, the connected TV platform, in a $22 billion deal. The acquisition fills a long-standing gap in Fox's portfolio by adding a streaming presence the company has historically lacked. With the transaction complete, Fox will rank as the third-largest television operator in the United States by viewing hours and emerge as a major force in the connected TV advertising market.

Fox Corporation's $22 billion acquisition of Roku marks one of the most significant media consolidation moves in recent years, fundamentally reshaping the competitive landscape of American television and streaming. The deal directly addresses a strategic vulnerability that has long defined Fox's position in the evolving media ecosystem: the absence of a meaningful streaming platform.

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