Tell Your Cable Provider:

don’t let FOX
raise my Bill

Say #NoFoxFee

URGENT

Fox is trying to force cable customers to pay more for TV in order to subsidize Fox News’ hateful, deceptive content — the “Fox Fee.”

Your provider could be in negotiations with Fox RIGHT NOW. Unless you tell them to say #NoFoxFee, YOU could be footing the bill for Fox News whether you watch or not.

Contact your provider NOW

Based on previous contract renewals, Spectrum/Charter, Xfinity/Comcast, and Cox could all be in negotiations RIGHT NOW.

Tell them you want them to stand up to Fox's strong-arming and say #NoFoxFee!

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DirecTV said #NoFoxFee — and your provider can too.
Other negotiations are ongoing.

Fox is trying to force customers like you to pay a lot more money for TV.

Even if you never watch Fox News, your bill could go up.

Fox has a history of using aggressive and deceptive tactics to increase their rates, including threatening to cut access to sporting events and other programming unless customers like you pay an increased “Fox Fee.”

Every time they get away with it, bills increase and consumers lose.

FAQ

How does Fox keep winning these negotiations?

Fox bullies viewers into contacting their cable companies, which helps Fox secure a higher price but does nothing for viewers. Fox plays the victim, claiming that they merely want a “fair agreement.” But this isn’t about fairness. In fact, some analysts assess that Fox is already overcharging by 2 or 3 times market value.

DirecTV even called out Fox’s tactics: “Unfortunately, the same old, tired programmer scare tactics of putting customers into the middle of contract renewals tend to die hard. Fox invented this tactic back at the turn of the century, and has a long, long history of aggravating consumers to help try to boost their guaranteed rates, while most renewals are typically resolved without any interruptions.”

What’s the “Fox Fee”?

The “Fox Fee” is the cost that Fox uses to prop up Fox News despite its massive advertising losses. Fox passes this cost on to consumers by demanding exorbitant rate increases from cable providers. By falsely claiming their customers are demanding Fox News at any price, Fox locks providers into paying more for access — ultimately saddling you with the cost even if you never watch Fox News.