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SiriusXM and Fox Nation Launch $11.99 Streaming Bundle

The Streaming Wars Staff
May 7, 2025
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SiriusXM and Fox Nation Launch $11.99 Streaming Bundle

SiriusXM and Fox News Media have launched a new streaming bundle that merges their audio and video services into a single offering, priced at $11.99 per month. First announced on May 6, the bundle combines SiriusXM’s All Access streaming plan with Fox Nation’s original programming catalog, targeting consumers seeking a broader cross-section of news, entertainment, and lifestyle content.

This marks the first time the two companies have packaged their services together at a discount. Separately, the plans would cost roughly $18 per month, making the bundle a 33% savings. Available across mobile devices, tablets, smart TVs, and smart speakers, the offering gives subscribers full access to SiriusXM’s hundreds of ad-free music channels, live sports coverage, and talk shows, alongside Fox Nation’s slate of original series, documentaries, and next-day streaming for Fox News primetime.

Unlike most bundles that combine video services to cut churn or deepen engagement, this deal stands out by pairing audio-first and video-first platforms. Users can consume SiriusXM content throughout the day, then switch to Fox Nation programming in the evening. This extends use across different time periods and devices, offering a more flexible engagement model.

SiriusXM’s Dave Geary, senior vice president of business development and partnerships, emphasized the value of combining SiriusXM’s deep audio catalog with Fox Nation’s visual storytelling. He said the combined offering represents a compelling value proposition for users interested in a broad range of content. Fox Nation president Jay Wallace highlighted how the partnership expands access to faith, lifestyle, and entertainment programming, while also creating a single point of entry for Fox News’ most loyal audience segment.

SiriusXM and Fox News Media have had a long-standing relationship. Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network have been simulcast on SiriusXM’s platform for over two decades. Fox News also maintains an exclusive audio channel, Fox News Headlines 24/7, and licenses select radio programs through the platform. The new bundle builds on that legacy by formally uniting the two services under a single monthly price.

Fox Nation content included in the bundle features titles like Kevin Costner’s Yellowstone to Yosemite, Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints, and the upcoming Greg Gutfeld show What Did I Miss? SiriusXM subscribers also have access to content from talent including Howard Stern, Megyn Kelly, Conan O’Brien, and Andy Cohen.

SiriusXM disclosed earlier this month that it has around 30 million satellite and streaming radio subscribers. While Fox Nation does not regularly publish subscriber data, execs have confirmed the service now has over 2 million paying users.

This is not SiriusXM’s first streaming bundle. Last October, it offered a six-month cross-promotional trial with ESPN Plus, allowing subscribers from each service to sample the other. The new deal with Fox Nation is positioned as a longer-term initiative designed to grow active subscribers while increasing retention across both platforms.

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