Aug. 5 (UPI) -- Fox is releasing its new streaming platform on Aug. 21 ahead of the fall NFL season.

The new service is $19.99 a month, and pay TV subscribers can access it for free, said CEO Lachlan Murdoch during the company's earnings call.

Fox One will have all of the FOX TV assets, including live sports such as National Football League and Major League Baseball that are on its broadcast network, as well as news programming from its Fox News and Fox Business cable networks, Fox Weather, Fox Deportes, feeds from the Fox broadcast network, and the company's local stations. Subscribers can choose to bundle the service with Fox Nation, its mostly political, right-leaning service, for $24.99 per month.

On Sundays during the regular season, Fox broadcasts NFL games, beginning this year on Sept. 4. It also airs MLB postseason games and NCAA football, which begins Aug. 23.

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