Skip to main content

Roku will likely lose all Fox channels a day before Super Bowl LIV

In a surprising turn of events, Roku has announced it will pull all of Fox cable channels from its platform on February 1 — a day before Super Bowl LIV. Viewers who wish to stream the annual sporting spectacle will have no choice other than to subscribe to a separate streaming service where Fox is available, Roku told its customers via a mass email.

Recommended Videos

“You can still watch Fox channels through these services: FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, SlingTV, YouTube TV, and other live TV services, many of which offer free trials. If you have a Roku TV, you may be able to receive Fox over the air with an antenna,” Roku wrote in the email.

Please enable Javascript to view this content

If you’re a Roku user now seeking the best alternatives to watching the big game on the Roku Fox apps, we have a round-up of all of the other ways you can watch it.

The abrupt announcement especially comes as a shock since Fox had earlier stated its first-ever 4K HDR coverage of the Super Bowl will be available on a range of 4K platforms, including Roku. Moments before the email was sent out, however, the entertainment conglomerate took down mentions of Roku from its websites.

In addition to Fox Sports, Roku customers will be losing direct access to Fox Now, Fox News, Fox Business, Fox Soccer, Big Ten Network, and Fox Nation.

The departure of Fox channels from Roku stems from a licensing disagreement between the two companies. The Fox-Roku contract is set to expire on February 1st and the companies have seemingly been in conflict over the extension’s terms.

Roku, in a statement, said it offered Fox an extension, but unless they reach an agreement, it will be forced to remove the channels.

Fox, on the other hand, claims Roku is trying to force its hand days before the Super Bowl. “Roku’s threat to delete Fox apps from its customers’ devices is a naked effort to use its customers as pawns,” the company said in a statement to The Verge. “To be clear, Fox has not asked Roku to remove our apps, and we would prefer Roku continue to make them available without interruption. Roku’s tactics are a poorly timed negotiating ploy, fabricating a crisis with no thought for the alarm it generated among its own customers.”

It’s still likely Fox and Roku may reach a last-minute deal and allow customers to watch Super Bowl LIV in 4K HDR. Until then, if you’re a Roku user, you will have to look elsewhere for Fox content.

Shubham Agarwal
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Shubham Agarwal is a freelance technology journalist from Ahmedabad, India. His work has previously appeared in Firstpost…
Super Bowl 2020: The madness and magic behind the game’s first 4K HDR broadcast
Patrick Mahomes holds his arms up.

Watching the Super Bowl is easy – flip on the TV, tune to the right station or app, and you’re set for what will be the most grandiose single-day sporting spectacle of the year. Producing the Super Bowl broadcast? That’s a different story. And as if getting the big game delivered to millions wasn’t complicated enough, Fox Sports decided to go big this year and air its daily lineup of cable sports shows from South Beach in Miami, Florida, for an entire week.

Oh, and Fox will also air Super Bowl LIV in 4K HDR for the first time. That in and of itself is a big undertaking, one that Fox has been preparing for over the past few years. Why is this a big deal? Because HDR will take the Super Bowl, which is already a spectacle of epic proportions, and make it look like you’re sitting in the stadium, all from the comfort of your favorite seat in front of a television.

Read more
This 55-inch Samsung 4K TV is just $350 at Walmart for Super Bowl 2020
samsung 4k tv deal 58 inch un58nu7100

Super Bowl 2020 will be the first Super Bowl to be broadcast in 4K Ultra HD with HDR, meaning you don't have long to swap out your HDTV for a shiny new 4K TV if you want to watch the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers duke it out in lifelike detail. Fortunately, there is no shortage of incredible Super Bowl TV deals out there that aim to make the upgrade less of a drain on the old bank account. The best so far? Walmart has the 55-inch Samsung NU6900 for just $350, down a massive $250 from the usual $600.

One of the most well-rounded 4K TVs on the shelves, the 55-inch Samsung NU6900 is a must-have for anyone looking to breathe fresh life into their entertainment setup in time for Super Bowl 2020. In addition to a 4K Ultra HD screen, there's smart software that enables all of the leading streaming services like Amazon Prime Video and Netflix, to deliver the sharper detail and more realistic color that comes with HDR, and a UHD Engine that converts non-4K Ultra HD content to a higher 4K Ultra HD resolution.

Read more
This 65-inch LG 4K TV is the best Super Bowl TV deal we’ve seen yet
70 inch lg 4k tv deal um7370pua walmart sale

Hunting down a killer deal on a 65-inch 4K TV so you can watch Super Bowl 2020 in 4K Ultra HD with HDR? You're in luck — Walmart has discounted the 65-inch LG UM6900 by $170. This sees the high-resolution television on sale for just $480, down from $650. Better yet, it's being offered through the retailer's flexible 12-month installment plan for as little as $45 per month.

With a crystal-clear 4K Ultra HD screen, LG's webOS smart software for one-click access to all of the leading sports streaming services including Sling TV, and multi-format HDR (headlined by HDR10) for drawing more detail, better contrast, and more realistic color from the scene at hand, the LG UM6900 has everything you need to make this Super Bowl party your best one yet.

Read more