Fox 25 Boston {lang_Listen live}
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Boston 25 News brings news, weather, traffic, sports and more from Metro Boston, New Hampshire, all of New England and more.
WFXT is a television station in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, affiliated with the Fox network and owned by the Cox Media Group. Her studios are on Fox Drive (near the Boston-Providence Turnpike) in Dedham, and her transmitter is on Cabot Street, Needham. WFXT is the largest subsidiary of Fox by market size that is not owned and operated by the chain, although it was previously owned by Fox twice.
In addition to the Fox network schedule, syndicated programs broadcast by WFXT include The Good Dish, The Wendy Williams Show, Entertainment Tonight, Right This Minute, and TMZ on TV. WFXT also airs The Simpsons reruns offline.
WFXT currently broadcasts 64½ hours of locally produced news every week; in terms of hours devoted to locally produced news, it was the largest news coverage of any station in the Boston and New England market until January 1, 2017, when WHDH-TV lost its affiliation to NBC and became an intensive independent outlet news outlet, increasing weekly broadcasting messages for more than 70 hours.
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Boston 25 News brings news, weather, traffic, sports and more from Metro Boston, New Hampshire, all of New England and more.
WFXT is a television station in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, affiliated with the Fox network and owned by the Cox Media Group. Her studios are on Fox Drive (near the Boston-Providence Turnpike) in Dedham, and her transmitter is on Cabot Street, Needham. WFXT is the largest subsidiary of Fox by market size that is not owned and operated by the chain, although it was previously owned by Fox twice.
In addition to the Fox network schedule, syndicated programs broadcast by WFXT include The Good Dish, The Wendy Williams Show, Entertainment Tonight, Right This Minute, and TMZ on TV. WFXT also airs The Simpsons reruns offline.
WFXT currently broadcasts 64½ hours of locally produced news every week; in terms of hours devoted to locally produced news, it was the largest news coverage of any station in the Boston and New England market until January 1, 2017, when WHDH-TV lost its affiliation to NBC and became an intensive independent outlet news outlet, increasing weekly broadcasting messages for more than 70 hours. [/lang]