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Worried about Fox buying Roku? Here are three popular concerns - and why I'm optimistic

ZDNet

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June 22, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon

The Fox-Roku megadeal has users worried, but it's not all bad.

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The Hollywood Reporter

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Sky News Australia

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· Jul 7, 2026

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Related coverage for "Worried about Fox buying Roku? Here are three popular concerns - and why I'm optimistic": E! Online — BaubleBar's Anti-Prime Sale is 20% Off Site-Wide. The New Zealand Herald — Buying a big screen TV? Here’s the Next Big Thing technology you’ll encounter. BizNews — Sean Peche: What great investors know about forecasting the future. CNET — Does Your TV Live Up to The Hype? Vote in Our 2026 People's Picks for TVs. The Hollywood Reporter — Comcast’s NBCUniversal Split Could Shake Up Media M&A: Here’s Who Might Be Interested. Sky News Australia — Foxtel and Nine sign 'fabulous' $5.3 billion broadcast deal with the NRL