You can watch Fox News live without cable using the free FoxNews.com site (up to 10 hours per month), paid streaming services like Sling TV Blue or YouTube TV, or a digital TV antenna that picks up your local Fox affiliate for free.
Fox News Channel is a cable network — it does not broadcast over the air the way local TV stations do. This means you cannot receive the full 24/7 Fox News Channel feed with just an antenna. Knowing this up front saves time when you are choosing a method.
Here is a quick map of your options based on your goal:
For most cord-cutters who want the actual Fox News Channel live, the FoxNews.com free tier handles light viewing, and Sling TV Blue is the most cost-effective upgrade when you need unlimited live access.
FoxNews.com offers a live stream of the channel to all US visitors at no cost — no account, no credit card, no cable login required. The free tier allows 10 hours of live viewing per month per browser or device.
Mobile: Download the Fox News app from the App Store or Google Play. Open it and tap the Live tab at the bottom. The same 10-hour free tier applies per device.
Traveling outside the US: FoxNews.com geo-restricts the live stream to United States IP addresses. If you are abroad, you will need a VPN connected to a US server to access the free stream. Connect to the VPN first, then open the site.
If you watch Fox News regularly and find yourself hitting the free-tier limit, a virtual pay-TV service is the most straightforward solution. All of the services below require no cable contract, work on most streaming devices, and can be cancelled any time.
Sling TV Blue includes Fox News Channel along with roughly 40 other channels. It is the cheapest paid option that carries the network. Note that Sling TV Orange does not include Fox News — you need the Blue tier or the combined Orange + Blue package. Sling typically offers a free 3-day trial for new subscribers. No DVR is included in the base price, but 50 hours of cloud DVR can be added for $5 per month more.
YouTube TV carries Fox News plus over 100 channels, and it includes unlimited cloud DVR storage at no extra charge. This is the best option if you want to record Fox News programs and watch them later. YouTube TV usually offers a 21-day free trial for new subscribers.
Hulu + Live TV bundles Fox News with Disney+ and ESPN+ in one subscription. If you already pay for those separately, the bundle often costs less than the sum of the parts. It includes 50 hours of cloud DVR, expandable to unlimited for an additional $9.99 per month.
DirecTV Stream's Choice plan includes Fox News and adds regional sports networks in many markets, which the cheaper services do not carry. It is the priciest option here but useful if you also want regional sports coverage.
Fubo TV carries Fox News and offers up to 1,000 hours of cloud DVR storage. It skews toward sports coverage but works well as an all-around cable replacement that includes Fox News.
A digital TV antenna receives free over-the-air broadcasts from local stations, including your local Fox affiliate. The antenna itself costs $20–$80 one time, and after that there is no monthly fee. You will not receive Fox News Channel, but you will get local Fox news broadcasts, NFL games on Fox, and other Fox network programming.
Once the scan finishes, your local Fox affiliate will appear in the channel list. Tune to it the same way you would any cable channel.
The Fox News app is available on most streaming hardware and smart TV platforms. Here is how to install it on the most common devices:
On Samsung TVs, press the Home button, go to Apps, and search for Fox News in the Samsung TV Plus or Smart Hub store. On LG TVs, press the home button and open the LG Content Store, then search for Fox News. Install the app and open it to access the live stream.
Download the Fox News app from the App Store (search Fox News) or from the Google Play Store. Open the app and tap the Live tab at the bottom of the screen. The free 10-hour monthly tier is available without signing in.
Use this summary to pick the method that fits your situation:
Start with the FoxNews.com free tier to see how often you actually watch. If you consistently hit the 10-hour limit before the end of the month, Sling TV Blue is the lowest-cost next step. Most services offer free trials, so you can test one before committing to a subscription.
Yes. FoxNews.com offers a free live stream that requires no cable login. All visitors get up to 10 hours of free live viewing per month. After hitting that limit you will be prompted to sign in. Creating a free FoxNews.com account — just an email address and password — gives you additional free access each month without any cable or streaming subscription.
Fox News Channel is available on Sling TV Blue ($40/month), YouTube TV ($72.99/month), Hulu + Live TV ($82.99/month), DirecTV Stream Choice ($84.99/month), and Fubo TV ($79.99/month). Sling TV Blue is the most affordable entry point if Fox News is your main reason for subscribing. All of these services work without a traditional cable or satellite contract and can be cancelled any time.
Yes. The Fox News app is free to download on iOS, Android, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and most Samsung and LG smart TVs. Cable and satellite subscribers can log in with their provider credentials for full live and on-demand access. Without a pay-TV subscription the app gives you the same free 10-hours-per-month live stream that is available on FoxNews.com.
A standard over-the-air TV antenna does not receive Fox News Channel, which is a cable-only network. However, it does receive your local Fox broadcast affiliate (often on channel 5, 13, or 25 depending on your city) completely free after a one-time antenna purchase. Local Fox affiliates carry local news in the morning and evening and national events like NFL games on Fox, but not the 24/7 Fox News Channel lineup.
Install the free Fox News Channel app from the Roku Channel Store or the Amazon Appstore. Open it and tap Watch Live. Without a cable login you get 10 free hours per month. For unlimited access, subscribe to Sling TV Blue, YouTube TV, or another compatible streaming service, then open that service's Roku or Fire TV app and navigate to Fox News in the channel guide.
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