Fox Corporation announced on Monday its acquisition of Red Seat Ventures, a digital media company behind podcasts for Tucker Carlson, Piers Morgan, Megyn Kelly, and others. Chris and Kevin Balfe, who founded Red Seat, will continue to manage the company independently within Fox’s Tubi Media Group, focused on digital and streaming services. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The acquisition signifies Fox’s strategic move into the expanding online “creator economy.” This trend has seen media personalities who previously depended on traditional corporate distributors, such as Fox’s cable networks, developing their content through platforms like YouTube and SiriusXM.
Red Seat Ventures’ clientele also includes Dr. Phil, Nancy Grace, Bill O’Reilly, and Chris Hansen. Additionally, the company is collaborating with The New York Post to develop a new podcast and audio division.
This new relationship reunites Carlson and O’Reilly with Rupert Murdoch’s media conglomerate, albeit indirectly. Both had previously hosted shows at Fox News, with Kelly also having been a significant presence before leaving for NBC in 2017.
Murdoch, 93, stepped down as Fox Corporation’s chairman at News Corp in 2023 and was succeeded by his son Lachlan. However, the elder Murdoch remains a board member of Fox Corporation.