How to Watch FOX News Without Cable

During an election year, missing out on access to the most popular cable news network in the country just doesn’t cut it. If you’re a cord-cutter, you might be wondering how to get your morning-to-night live news broadcasts without a cable subscription. Fox News is one of the best channels on TV for in-depth commentary and breaking headlines, and the good news is, you don’t need a cable subscription to watch.

Cord-cutters can access FOX News live through skinny bundle streaming services that offer the network as a channel option. There are a few streaming services that include Fox News, so you’ll have options when picking one to suit your needs. Here’s the full guide on how to watch Fox News without cable.

Here are a few of our favorite ways to stream Fox News:

How to Watch FOX News Online Without Cable

Fox News has everything you need to keep on top of current events including politics, weather, business, entertainment, and more. It covers everything from hard-hitting headlines on “Jesse Watters Primetime” to the Fox Nation documentary series, such as the all-new “Surviving Hamas: A Benjamin Hall Series,” to pop culture with sports and celebrity news. You wouldn’t want to miss out on staple shows such as “Outnumbered” or “War Stories with Oliver North,” so here’s how to stream Fox News live.

Skinny bundle streaming services include an on-demand streaming library and let you choose live cable TV channels to add to your subscription. That means you’re only paying for the channels you select instead of a whole cable package. This streaming model is more cost-effective and customizable than traditional TV but offers viewers an experience that’s similar to live TV. Many major skinny bundle streaming services offer Fox News as a channel option, including Hulu + Live TV and fuboTV.

Here is a full list of the streaming services that will let you stream Fox News live:

Can I Watch Fox News on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, or Chromecast?

By accessing Fox News through one of the streaming services above, you also have the option to watch on any screen you want using your favorite streaming device. Make the most of Fox News’s morning-to-night coverage by switching between your phone, TV, and computer with ease. Just connect your chosen streaming service to Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, Chromecast, iOS/Android, or your web browser and watch on the go.

More to Love for Fox News Fans

Fox and MSNBC have similar presentation styles, heavy on commentary and known for their on-air personalities. On MSNBC, you can find Rachel Maddow, Chris Hayes, and Steve Kornacki, who developed a serious online following during the 2020 election. If you’re looking for everything politics, from congressional hearings to in-depth reporting on current events, check out our guide on how to watch MSNBC without cable.

CNN and Fox News, despite leaning in different political directions, have a lot more crossover viewers than you may think. It’s always good to get another perspective, and you can find that on CNN at any time of the day or night. Tune in to popular programs such as “The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer” and “Anderson Cooper 360° by reading our guide on how to watch CNN without cable.

For a quick look at the headlines, make sure to catch the evening news broadcasts on NBC and ABC. It’s a bite-sized way to get the most important news of the day sandwiched between some of your favorite all-American programming. Check out our blog to find out how to watch NBC Nightly News and ABC World News Tonight without a cable subscription.

207 thoughts on “ How to Watch FOX News Without Cable ”

Jonathan says: August 14, 2020 at 8:16 pm

if you don’t need the video you can always listen on sirius/xm with the streaming service. I pay 10.91 a month for this.

Michael Gallagher says: March 7, 2024 at 5:21 am You pay too much for SeriousXM. I pay $7.79 a month. Pat says: September 3, 2020 at 5:11 pm

FOX NEWS In response to the current pandemic, Fox has opened its pay wall allowing free access to its 24-hour news service. It’s available on a number of different streaming platforms. Platforms: iOS, Android, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, Roku Free TV services: Sling TV

Bruce Frank says: September 6, 2020 at 7:30 pm

If you are having to pay for these services, in actually you are still P̲A̲Y̲I̲N̲G̲, which is likely why you want to cut-the-cable in the first place.

Ben says: September 6, 2020 at 8:00 pm You should update your article to include Sling. $30 per month includes FoxNews. Fantatv25 says: October 27, 2020 at 9:35 am Thanks for sharing such great information. Keep it up. Stephen Lovely says: October 29, 2020 at 10:51 pm Thanks for reading! Shanks Mare says: November 9, 2020 at 9:08 pm

I used to get Fox News on my DISH satellite plan (Welcome Pack, for which I am grand-mothered in). Then DISH cut it out. They gave it to us for free for several weeks during the earlier part of the Covid scare. Now they advertise that there is a News Pack available that includes Fox News, and it only costs $10, and that we can add to our existing plan. However, they don’t put it in their online advertising that it’s unavailable for anything but ‘newer’ (and more expensive) plans. I think Fox did a disservice to the voting public by not making Fox News available for the general public so that we’d have a different ‘take’ on the candidates. I want Fox News streaming whenever I want to look at it, which is most days. I miss the evening shows: Hannity, Laura, Tucker, and of course, The Five.

Debbie says: June 17, 2021 at 5:17 pm

I cut the cable cord and can’t watch Fox news, so now I watch NewsMax, its great.
And it’s a free app on my fire stick and Roku for live news tv.

Patricia says: July 24, 2021 at 2:51 am Ross says: September 8, 2021 at 9:27 pm

Got a Roku Streaming Stick + to cut the DISH. Looks like I fell for having to pay for what I want too. Gotta have the internet first, but don’t wanna pay for DISH too! Maybe I’ll get used to it.

Bruce says: November 26, 2021 at 6:28 am

The writer says CNN is seen as “more centrist.” By that metric Hitler, Lenin, Stalin and Mao were “more centrist.” Nice try dude.

Greis Poupon says: December 15, 2021 at 2:46 pm

You can listen to Fox News Live on XM radio it is also available on phone computer and TV. I wish Fox would go off and sell subscriptions like Fox Nation, they would make a bundle, or if someone would offer a stand alone news option, but then ther rest of TV would Die and actors would no longer make a bundle for their meager acting abilities.

Shelley Simich says: September 13, 2022 at 3:03 am

Whats the point of cutting high cost cable and satellite and then having to pay streaming hubs $65 and up to watch Fox News? With the streaming hubs, I also need an antenna to get local programming?

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