Fox to buy Roku in $22 billion deal to accelerate shift to digital
Last edited Mon Jun 15, 2026, 09:50 AM - Edit history (1)
Source: CNBC
Published Mon, Jun 15 2026 7:20 AM EDT Updated 9 Min Ago
Fox Corp is buying Roku in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about $22 billion in a bet that pairing its sports and news programming with a top TV streaming platform will strengthen its position as audiences shift online.
The deal, announced on Monday, gives the cable TV-reliant Fox direct access to Rokus large installed base of more than 100 million streaming households, helping it better sell targeted ads and reduce reliance on traditional distribution.
Fox will acquire Roku for $160 per share, representing a premium of 11.4% to Rokus last close. Shares of Fox were down 8% in premarket trade, while Rokus shares were halted.
Roku is one of the first companies to bring streaming platforms like Netflix and YouTube to television through connected devices and smart TVs.
Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/15/fox-to-buy-roku-in-22-billion-deal.html
OMG for all the DUers who use Roku.
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2naSalit
(104,454 posts)We're headed back to the times when there were only 3 broadcasting companies. The problem is that all the owners are fascists.
FarPoint
(14,993 posts)Worse yet....they charge us $$$ montly to watch....
UpInArms
(55,566 posts)bucolic_frolic
(56,209 posts)It had that digital tuner for over the air reception.
Guess I'll stick with what I can catch on internet.
Have they figured out a way to force us to buy their streaming yet?
IrishAfricanAmerican
(4,528 posts)It works great if you have a good antenna.
bucolic_frolic
(56,209 posts)chouchou
(3,405 posts)I believe the price was about 90..but, being a nice model, we can get stations 70-80 miles...
The antenna poles are fence poles (steel..from Homedepot.
'bout 25 feet up....
FarPoint
(14,993 posts)I do have a good antenna too ....this is new to me.
C Moon
(13,803 posts)I canceled cable, got a Tablo so we could record tv shows, and upgraded from the Roku stick to Roku Ultra (Tablo won't work on the stick), and now we only pay $60 a month for tv. I love it more than Spectrum's tv. There are so many great apps on Roku.
One thing, you may have to get an external HD for the Tablo as the space included on the Tablo is limited.
FarPoint
(14,993 posts)I will go reseach this on YouTube for good directions..... I need to shut down all the waste I have....(((HUG)))
Oh...I don't have a Roku stick but have the app...I also have prime and multiple aps and YouTube tv....so, you see I need to get rid of several to not give away monies...
Bengus81
(10,490 posts)I have one box on Ethernet and one in the MB on WiFi
NJCher
(43,735 posts)Under no circumstances will I do business with Fox.
ananda
(35,703 posts)I don't watch much tv and the only
channel I stream is PBS, so it will
be fine.
Alice B.
(754 posts)And that an aging parent is comfortable with using it.
We've had it for years.
Karma13612
(5,043 posts)We also have Roku but I prefer the NVidia for some reason. Weve had them both for a few years now. IIRC, we had to switch to NVidia when we signed up for a specific streaming service which we dont have anymore. The streaming service itself turned out to be very very unreliable. But, the device works fine with all the others that we have. {Amazon Prime, Netflix, NordVPN, and Apple, and the free ones like Tubi, etc}. I cant speak for other streaming services like Hulu, Paramount, Max, Disney+. We dont have them, either because we arent interested in the subject matter, or because of the companys fascist business practices.
Like Roku, NVidia is only a one time device purchase, with no monthly fee.
I prefer the NVidia , the interface is slightly different and I find it makes more sense. Or maybe its how our old smart TV reacts with it. But, in any case, if you want to walk away from Roku, try NVidia.
unc70
(6,519 posts)Karma13612
(5,043 posts)Guess i will have to curtail my watching Tubi.
IrishAfricanAmerican
(4,528 posts)Works pretty good, for the most part. I'm glad that the new release of Tablo software allows recording of their streaming channels.
chelsea0011
(10,260 posts)which allows not getting extra boxes for the home . Only streaming box to do this. I hope this doesnt affect this.
Cheezoholic
(4,066 posts)Call me paranoid but I stuff little pieces of cotton from a qtip into those little holes then a small piece of duct tape on top. I bought a new TV last spring, let it run 24/7 for 6 months until the warranty was out (used like new). Then I popped it open and disconnected the little microphone inside. Guess what, I found a second one. My cell phone goes into the microwave when I'm home. I'll take it out to check it every now and then. It sets nearby when I go to bed. Am I paranoid? Yes lol.
ToxMarz
(3,134 posts)Guess I can throw them out now.
FarPoint
(14,993 posts)C Moon
(13,803 posts)flvegan
(66,611 posts)C Moon
(13,803 posts)Vinca
(54,502 posts)we discovered with them, since they were our first streaming devices, we could use them on non-smart TVs as long as there was a port to plug them into. Of course, we only discovered that after we had replaced one TV. LOL.
twodogsbarking
(19,682 posts)synni
(791 posts)I can stream anything I want on my smartphone.
Bengus81
(10,490 posts)load of commercials.