
Ampere Analysis Reveals Tubi’s UK Saw Fastest Catalogue Growth with Nearly 75,000 Movies and TV Episodes Now Available to Stream
Tubi’s Expanded Catalogue Bolstered by Premium Content Partnerships,
New Originals and CTV Distribution
LONDON, 5 FEBRUARY 2026 — Tubi (www.tubi.tv), Fox Corporation’s (NASDAQ: FOXA, FOX) ad-supported streaming service, today announced Tubi UK leads Europe’s free ad-supported streaming platforms with fastest catalogue growth, per new findings from Ampere Analysis. The milestone comes 18 months after the platform’s UK launch and marks significant momentum for Tubi’s global expansion.
Ampere’s most recent data shows in 2025, free ad-supported video on-demand platforms (AVOD) led global catalogue growth, outpacing subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) services, with Tubi’s UK offering emerging as a key growth driver.
“We are thrilled by the accelerated growth we’ve seen in our first 18 months in the UK,” said Ross Appleton, Head of Tubi UK. “Tubi’s free and premium library is reaching incremental, younger audiences and proving there is strong demand for an ad-supported model in this highly competitive market.”
Since launching in 2024, Tubi UK has tripled its content offering to nearly 75,000 movies and TV episodes, delivering the largest collection of free movies and TV episodes in the UK (Ampere). Tubi’s scale of content to create deeper discovery opportunities is resonating with hard-to-reach audiences: over half of Tubi’s UK viewers are Gen Z or Millennials (51%), according to a 2025 YouGov survey.
Tubi’s library combines premium Hollywood blockbusters and fan-favourite series from studio partners such as AMC Networks, Lionsgate, NBCUniversal, New Regency and Sony Pictures Entertainment, with a uniquely curated offering of deep-cut films and cult TV hits, making it a destination for both fans and cinephiles alike. From hit franchises to under-the-radar gems across genres like thriller, comedy, horror, romance and sci-fi, Tubi offers unmatched choice at no cost to the viewer.
Tubi’s slate of Originals launching in the UK continues to attract new audiences. In November, Sidelined 2: Intercepted, the sequel to Sidelined: The QB and Me, debuted at #1 on Tubi in the UK, where it brought in over 50% new viewers to the platform, and drew in a median viewer age of 23. Audiences can also now stream How to Lose a Popularity Contest with the upcoming movie Kissing is the Easy Part to premiere in time for Valentine’s Day on 13 February.
Tubi recently deepened its household reach across the UK through new distribution and advertising partnerships. A recent integration with Virgin Media TV expanded Tubi’s availability to 21 devices and millions more homes. Additionally, a strategic collaboration with Titan OS grants Titan exclusive access to Tubi’s premium connected TV (CTV) ad inventory in the UK, bringing Tubi to Titan OS-powered smart TVs including Philips and JVC models. Today, more than 4 out of 5 Tubi UK viewers watch via connected TV screens.
This autumn, the platform also introduced a new slate of over 30 FAST (free ad-supported streaming TV) Channels in the UK, featuring programming from Banijay, A+E Global Media and Lionsgate, providing the option of a lean-back experience. These linear channels complement video-on-demand which remains the primary means of engagement for viewers on Tubi. With over 100 million monthly active users globally and more than 1 billion hours of content each month, 95% of viewing on Tubi is video-on-demand.
Tubi launched in the UK July 2024 and today’s announcement builds upon Tubi’s continued momentum as a platform where premium content, culture, and innovation converge.
About Tubi
Boldly built for fandom, Tubi is a free on demand streaming service that entertains over 100 million monthly active users. Tubi offers the world’s largest collection of Hollywood movies and TV shows, thousands of creator-led stories and hundreds of Tubi Originals made for the most passionate fans. Headquartered in San Francisco and founded in 2014, Tubi is part of Tubi Media Group, a division of Fox Corporation.