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USA Today
12-05-2025
- Business
- USA Today
Fox Corporation announces details of new streaming service: Meet 'Fox One'
Fox Corporation announces details of new streaming service: Meet 'Fox One' Show Caption Hide Caption Fox News guest Camryn Kinsey shares update after fainting on-air Fox News guest Camryn Kinsey has shared an update after fainting live on air during a recent appearance on 'Fox News @ Night.' unbranded - Entertainment The streaming wars are getting a little more crowded as of this fall. Fox Corporation announced May 12 that its new streaming service featuring all of its entertainment, news and sports content, will be launching this fall and dubbed Fox One. The new service will include live streaming and on-demand access to local Fox stations, Fox News, Fox Business, FS1, FS2, Fox Weather, Fox Sports, BTN, Fox Deportes and the Fox network. Users will also have the option to bundle with existing streaming service Fox Nation. The new service is set to launch this fall ahead of the NFL and college football seasons, the company said in a news release. No price was announced for the service, but it's targeted at consumers who have already cut the cord, and the company hopes to keep its existing cable subscriber viewers. 'We do not want to lose a traditional cable subscriber to Fox One,' CEO Lachlan Murdoch said on an earnings call announcing the new name and details. He also indicated they are pursuing bundle options for the streaming service. Fox is the only major network that doesn't already have a dedicated streaming service from its parent company: ABC has Disney+ and Hulu, NBC has Peacock and CBS has Paramount+. The company hopes its strong brand will attract subscribers to Fox One, which will lack the archival film and TV content of those other streamers. 'We know that Fox has the most loyal and engaged audiences in the industry, and Fox One is designed to reach outside of the pay-TV bundle and deliver all the best Fox branded content directly to viewers wherever they are,' said Pete Distad, CEO of FOX One. 'We have built this platform from the ground up to allow consumers to enjoy and engage with our programming in new and exciting ways, leveraging cutting edge technology to enhance the user experience across the platform.' Fox network also announced its lineup for the fall on May 12 at its annual upfront presentation, in which networks and streamers try to tempt advertisers to their platforms with sneak peeks at the new shows. The network is pairing two returning freshmen, medical drama "Doc" and mystery "Murder in a Small Town," on Tuesday nights, but will air game shows on Monday and Wednesday, including two newcomers, "99 To Beat" and a celebrity revival of onetime NBC hit "The Weakest Link." Fox has canceled "Rescue: Hi-Surf," a freshman drama for which it had high hopes, along with "9-1-1: Lone Star." The network is waiting to announce the fates of three other shows – "Alert: Missing Persons Unit," "The Cleaning Lady" and "The Great North" – while each is airing new episodes. Final decisions usually come by June 30. Contributing: Gary Levin


The Herald Scotland
12-05-2025
- Politics
- The Herald Scotland
Camryn Kinsey shares update after fainting on Fox News
"I'm grateful my shoulder actually broke the fall, so there's no concussion or bruising," she said. "It was hard to hear my family so concerned, and I can only imagine what that looks like in real time - for my family and my friends and everyone watching." Kinsey, 24, also told the New York Post that the incident was "very scary," but she "felt worse for the audience and the Fox News crew that was helping me than I did myself." In a previous post on X the day after she fainted, Kinsey, former external relations director in the White House presidential personnel office under President Donald Trump, said she was "doing well." She thanked the "incredible Fox News team and the EMTs who responded with such speed and care" during the "unexpected and frightening moment." Camryn Kinsey faints live on air: The Fox News guest commentator suffered a health scare on May 8 "To everyone who has called, texted, prayed, or checked in, thank you from the bottom of my heart," she said. "Your support has meant the world. I'm taking it slow, staying hydrated, letting my body rest, and thanking the Lord that everything is okay. It may not have been how I planned to end the segment, but I'll be back on your TV soon. Hopefully long enough to finally finish my point about Kamala!" USA TODAY has reached out to Fox News for an update. During the segment, Kinsey fainted while she was addressing comments by former President Joe Biden about why former Vice President Kamala Harris lost the 2024 presidential election. After Kinsey fell out of her chair, host Jonathan Hunt told viewers that "we're just going to get some help here for Camryn" and went to a commercial break. 'What's going on?' Another bird crashes Peter Doocy's live shot on Fox News After the break, Hunt shared an update that Kinsey was "up and moving," adding, "We have paramedics checking her. We will keep you updated. We wish her all the best." In a previous statement shared with USA TODAY, a Fox News spokesperson said, "After 'Fox News @ Night' guest Camryn Kinsey fainted during a live on-air appearance last night in our Los Angeles bureau, paramedics were called and she was treated and cleared. We are happy to hear she is now feeling much better and wish her a speedy recovery." On her X account, Kinsey has already made light of the moment by turning it into a meme. She shared photos of herself fainting on the air along with the caption, "Kamala when it's time to visit the border." Contributing: Anna Kaufman


USA Today
11-05-2025
- Health
- USA Today
Fox News guest Camryn Kinsey shares update after fainting on live TV
Fox News guest Camryn Kinsey shares update after fainting on live TV Fox News guest Camryn Kinsey is sharing an update after a scary on-air incident. Kinsey, a political commentator who fainted live on the network during a May 8 appearance on "Fox News @ Night," told the New York Post she is scheduled to return to Fox News this week. She explained the "shocking" health scare was likely the result of "severe" dehydration. "I'm grateful my shoulder actually broke the fall, so there's no concussion or bruising," she said. "It was hard to hear my family so concerned, and I can only imagine what that looks like in real time − for my family and my friends and everyone watching." Kinsey, 24, also told the New York Post that the incident was "very scary," but she "felt worse for the audience and the Fox News crew that was helping me than I did myself." In a previous post on X the day after she fainted, Kinsey, former external relations director in the White House presidential personnel office under President Donald Trump, said she was "doing well." She thanked the "incredible Fox News team and the EMTs who responded with such speed and care" during the "unexpected and frightening moment." Camryn Kinsey faints live on air: The Fox News guest commentator suffered a health scare on May 8 "To everyone who has called, texted, prayed, or checked in, thank you from the bottom of my heart," she said. "Your support has meant the world. I'm taking it slow, staying hydrated, letting my body rest, and thanking the Lord that everything is okay. It may not have been how I planned to end the segment, but I'll be back on your TV soon. Hopefully long enough to finally finish my point about Kamala!" USA TODAY has reached out to Fox News for an update. During the segment, Kinsey fainted while she was addressing comments by former President Joe Biden about why former Vice President Kamala Harris lost the 2024 presidential election. After Kinsey fell out of her chair, host Jonathan Hunt told viewers that "we're just going to get some help here for Camryn" and went to a commercial break. 'What's going on?' Another bird crashes Peter Doocy's live shot on Fox News After the break, Hunt shared an update that Kinsey was "up and moving," adding, "We have paramedics checking her. We will keep you updated. We wish her all the best." In a previous statement shared with USA TODAY, a Fox News spokesperson said, "After 'Fox News @ Night' guest Camryn Kinsey fainted during a live on-air appearance last night in our Los Angeles bureau, paramedics were called and she was treated and cleared. We are happy to hear she is now feeling much better and wish her a speedy recovery." On her X account, Kinsey has already made light of the moment by turning it into a meme. She shared photos of herself fainting on the air along with the caption, "Kamala when it's time to visit the border." Contributing: Anna Kaufman

Miami Herald
11-05-2025
- Politics
- Miami Herald
Fox News Panelist Camryn Kinsey Shares Update After Collapsing on Air
Former White House official and political commentator Camryn Kinsey said she will be returning to Fox News this week after collapsing live on air during an appearance on the network on Thursday night. "You think about it, you're like, 'Do I wanna go back on TV?'" Kinsey said to the New York Post. "But knowing that I have so many people in my corner, who are genuinely concerned for my well-being and want to see me keep going…that's anything that I could ever want." Newsweek has contacted Kinsey for comment via messages on social media. Kinsey had been on Fox News @ Night to comment on former President Joe Biden's recent media appearances. "So this is about incompetency, it's not about uh, uh, ideology or uh, it's not about," she said, before falling from her seat. "We're just going to get some help her for Camryn," Jonathan Hunt, the show's host, said before trying to hand the show to another presenter. Kinsey told the Post that she had never fainted before and the episode was likely due to "severe dehydration." She said her shoulder broke her fall so "there's no concussion or bruising." Kinsey was the external relations director at the presidential personnel office from August 2020 until President Donald Trump's first term ended in January 2021, according to her LinkedIn account. "Only in Trump's America could I go from working in a gym to working in the White House, because that's the American dream," she said in an interview with The Conservateur website. "President Trump takes chances on hiring young people to deliver innovative ideas and policy prescriptions." She later worked at the conservative One America News Network before setting up her own public relations company last year. Camryn Kinsey thanked the Fox News team and EMTs for responding quickly in a post on X, formerly Twitter, on Friday morning, writing: "It was an unexpected and frightening moment, but thanks to their professionalism and kindness, I'm doing well." She added: "I'm taking it slow, staying hydrated, letting my body rest, and thanking the Lord that everything is okay. It may not have been how I planned to end the segment, but I'll be back on your TV soon. Hopefully long enough to finally finish my point about Kamala!" Fox Newssaid in a statement provided to Newsweek on Thursday: "After Fox News @ Night guest Camryn Kinsey fainted during a live on-air appearance last night in our Los Angeles bureau, paramedics were called and she was treated and cleared. We are happy to hear she is now feeling much better and wish her a speedy recovery." Kinsey said she is set to return to Fox News @ Night next week. Related Articles Full List of Fox News Personalities Serving in Donald Trump AdministrationWhere is 'Fox & Friends' Co-Host Steve Doocy?Fox News Panelist Camryn Kinsey Collapses Live on AirDonald Trump Nominates Fox News' Jeanine Pirro for Interim DC US Attorney 2025 NEWSWEEK DIGITAL LLC.


Newsweek
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Fox News Panelist Camryn Kinsey Shares Update After Collapsing on Air
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Former White House official and political commentator Camryn Kinsey said she will be returning to Fox News this week after collapsing live on air during an appearance on the network on Thursday night. "You think about it, you're like, 'Do I wanna go back on TV?'" Kinsey said to the New York Post. "But knowing that I have so many people in my corner, who are genuinely concerned for my well-being and want to see me keep going…that's anything that I could ever want." Newsweek has contacted Kinsey for comment via messages on social media. Camryn Kinsey attends the Los Angeles premiere of "Reagan" at TCL Chinese Theatre on August 20, 2024, in Hollywood, California. Camryn Kinsey attends the Los Angeles premiere of "Reagan" at TCL Chinese Theatre on August 20, 2024, in Hollywood, Context Kinsey had been on Fox News @ Night to comment on former President Joe Biden's recent media appearances. "So this is about incompetency, it's not about uh, uh, ideology or uh, it's not about," she said, before falling from her seat. "We're just going to get some help her for Camryn," Jonathan Hunt, the show's host, said before trying to hand the show to another presenter. What To Know Kinsey told the Post that she had never fainted before and the episode was likely due to "severe dehydration." She said her shoulder broke her fall so "there's no concussion or bruising." Kinsey was the external relations director at the presidential personnel office from August 2020 until President Donald Trump's first term ended in January 2021, according to her LinkedIn account. "Only in Trump's America could I go from working in a gym to working in the White House, because that's the American dream," she said in an interview with The Conservateur website. "President Trump takes chances on hiring young people to deliver innovative ideas and policy prescriptions." She later worked at the conservative One America News Network before setting up her own public relations company last year. What People Are Saying Camryn Kinsey thanked the Fox News team and EMTs for responding quickly in a post on X, formerly Twitter, on Friday morning, writing: "It was an unexpected and frightening moment, but thanks to their professionalism and kindness, I'm doing well." She added: "I'm taking it slow, staying hydrated, letting my body rest, and thanking the Lord that everything is okay. It may not have been how I planned to end the segment, but I'll be back on your TV soon. Hopefully long enough to finally finish my point about Kamala!" Fox News said in a statement provided to Newsweek on Thursday: "After Fox News @ Night guest Camryn Kinsey fainted during a live on-air appearance last night in our Los Angeles bureau, paramedics were called and she was treated and cleared. We are happy to hear she is now feeling much better and wish her a speedy recovery." What's Next Kinsey said she is set to return to Fox News @ Night next week.