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How to watch 'Last Cowboy Standing' season 2 online from anywhere
How to watch 'Last Cowboy Standing' season 2 online from anywhere

Tom's Guide

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Tom's Guide

How to watch 'Last Cowboy Standing' season 2 online from anywhere

There aren't too many reality shows in which the contestants run the risk of being crushed, mauled or mangled to death by a furious 2,000lb bucking bull. Fox Nation original "Last Cowboy Standing" sees 10 raw but talented bull riders compete for one golden ticket into Professional Bull Riders. Below is our guide to how to watch "Last Cowboy Standing" season 2 online from anywhere with a VPN. "Last Cowboy Standing" season 2 premieres on Friday, July 11.• U.S. — Fox Nation (7-day trial) (or via Sling TV)• Watch from anywhere — try NordVPN 100% risk free Fox Nation has kept details of season 2 firmly under wraps so far, but if it follows the same format as the initial run, PBR CEO and Commissioner Sean Gleason, founding member Cody Lambert, 2002 world champion J.W. Hart, Ring of Honor member Ross Coleman, and 2005 and 2007 world champion Justin McBride will serve as mentors for the duration of the ride. They're not exactly the arm-around-the-shoulder types. There are 10 episodes in total, during which the PBR prospects will compete across a selection of adrenaline-pumping rides and challenges. One by one, they'll face elimination until we're left with the last cowboy standing, who'll be fast-tracked into Unleash the Beast. Here's everything you need to watch "Last Cowboy Standing" season 2 online from wherever you are. "Last Cowboy Standing" season 2 premieres on Fox Nation on Friday, July 11. New episodes drop weekly. Fox Nation costs $7.99 per month or $59.88 per year ($4.99/month), after a 7-day FREE trial. Members of the military, veterans and active first responders can get their first 12 months for free. The streaming service is also available via live TV streaming platform Sling TV. Traveling outside the U.S.? You can always use a VPN — we recommend NordVPN — to watch "Last Cowboy Standing" from anywhere on the planet. Sling TV is one of the most affordable live TV services on the market, with plans starting from $45.99 per month. Right now, new subscribers can get their first month half-price. Fox Nation costs an additional $7.99 per month. If you're not at home in the U.S. when "Last Cowboy Standing" season 2 airs, you can still tune in via a virtual private network, or VPN. A VPN makes it appear that you're surfing the web from your home location — meaning that you can access the streaming services you already pay for. It's all totally legal and easy to do. We've tested many different VPN services and our favorite is NordVPN; it offers superb speeds, excellent customer service and a no-questions-asked 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can try it out first to see if it's right for you. But you've got other VPN options too, so check out our full list of the best VPN services. There's a good reason you've heard of NordVPN. We specialize in testing and reviewing VPN services and NordVPN is the one we rate best. It's outstanding at unblocking streaming services, it's fast and it has top-level security features too. With over 7,000 servers across 115+ countries, and at a great price too, it's easy to recommend. Get 70% off NordVPN with this deal Using a VPN is incredibly simple. 1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite. 2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're visiting the U.K. and want to view a U.S. service, you'd select U.S. from the list. 3. Sit back and enjoy the show. Head to your service and stream "Last Cowboy Standing" online from wherever you happen to be. You won't find "Last Cowboy Standing" season 2 in any international listings. However, if you're currently on holiday in the U.K., Australia or Canada from the U.S., you can download one of the best VPN services to tap into your home coverage of "Last Cowboy Standing" through Fox Nation. We recommend NordVPN. We test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example: 1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service). 2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad. We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing.

Fox Nation, Latest Streamer to Tap Sports, Strikes Alliance With Professional Bull Riders
Fox Nation, Latest Streamer to Tap Sports, Strikes Alliance With Professional Bull Riders

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Fox Nation, Latest Streamer to Tap Sports, Strikes Alliance With Professional Bull Riders

Fox Nation has in the recent past been known best for lifestyle programming for conservative set, offering everything from nature documentaries to Clint Eastwood movies. Now it's testing something new: sports. Starting Friday, August 8th, Fox Nation will offer 'PBR Friday Night Live' from Professional Bull Riders, and will over the course of ten weeks will offer team event from across the country. Fox Nation is a sibling of cable's Fox News Channel, but this new pact shows the growing interest streamers of all sorts are showing in sports, one of the last programming formats that can lure a broad, live, simultaneous audience in an era when more people are gravitating to streaming their video favorites on demand, at times of their own choosing. Advertisement More from Variety 'We could not ask for a better partner to kick off our first foray into live sports. PBR is an incredibly unique sport with an unrivaled, passionate fan base, and it's a great addition to the entire Fox Nation viewer experience,' said Lauren Petterson, president of Fox Nation, in a statement. As part of the pact, Fox Nation will roll out season two of 'Last Cowboy Standing' starting Friday, July 11. Over ten weekly episodes, eight amateur bull riders compete in a series of rides and one-of-a-kind challenges in a bid to gain entrance into the individual bull riding competition, Unleash the Beast, and the opportunity to join a PBR team. Viewers get behind the scenes access inside their journey as riders attempt to avoid elimination until there is one final winner. 'We're thrilled to build on our strong partnership with Fox Nation to deliver live coverage of Friday Night Teams and the second season of Last Cowboy Standing,': said Sean Gleason, PBR Commissioner and CEO, in a statement. A previous showing of 'Kid Rock's Rock N Rodeo' on May 16 performed well on Fox Nation, he says, and proves 'their devoted audience is eager for exciting Western sports content.' Advertisement PBR features more than 1,000 bull riders competing in over 200 events annually. The organization lured 1.43 million fans to its events in 2024. Its PBR Teams format, launched in July 2022, stages events in head-to-head matchups in a tournament-style format. In five-on-five games, the team with the highest aggregate score of qualified rides among its riders is declared the winner. Best of Variety Sign up for Variety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

FOX NATION ENTERS LIVE SPORTS ARENA WITH ALL-NEW PBR PARTNERSHIP
FOX NATION ENTERS LIVE SPORTS ARENA WITH ALL-NEW PBR PARTNERSHIP

Malaysian Reserve

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Malaysian Reserve

FOX NATION ENTERS LIVE SPORTS ARENA WITH ALL-NEW PBR PARTNERSHIP

FOX Nation Strikes Deal to Become PBR's Exclusive Broadcast Partner for 'PBR Friday Night Live' Series Season Two of 'Last Cowboy Standing' to be Released in Lead Up NEW YORK, July 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — FOX Nation has signed its first deal in the live sports arena, becoming the exclusive Friday night broadcast partner for the PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Camping World Team Series, announced FOX Nation president Lauren Petterson. Beginning on Friday, August 8th, the 'PBR Friday Night Live' series will begin in Sunrise, FL and will continue weekly through the fall with 10 Friday Night Teams broadcasts across the country culminating with league's championship opener on October 24 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. In the lead up to the live weekly team events, the platform will roll out season two of the hit series 'Last Cowboy Standing' beginning on Friday, July 11. With 10 all-new weekly episodes, eight amateur bull riders attempt to make history as they compete in a series of rides and one-of-a-kind challenges for a fast pass to their dreams, entrance into the individual bull riding competition, Unleash the Beast, and the opportunity to join a PBR team. Viewers will have behind the scenes access inside their journey as riders attempt to avoid elimination until there is one final winner. In making the announcement, Petterson said, 'We could not ask for a better partner to kick off our first foray into live sports. PBR is an incredibly unique sport with an unrivaled, passionate fan base, and it's a great addition to the entire FOX Nation viewer experience.' PBR CEO and Commissioner Sean Gleason added, 'We're thrilled to build on our strong partnership with FOX Nation to deliver live coverage of Friday Night Teams and the second season of Last Cowboy Standing. Kid Rock's Rock N Rodeo was a breakout hit in May for FOX Nation, proving that their devoted audience is eager for exciting Western sports content. The FOX platform is a perfect stage to showcase our athletes' stories of grit, courage, and determination.' On May 16, FOX Nation exclusively streamed Kid Rock's Rock N Rodeo, a modernized team-based rodeo infused with a full concert from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. PBR is the world's premier bull riding organization with more than 1,000 bull riders competing in over 200 events annually. The mix of athleticism, raw sport and entertainment has propelled growth for the sport's live attendance, fan base and roster of brand partners. PBR welcomed 1.43 million fans to its events in 2024 and its broadcasts reach more than 288 million households in 67 countries and territories. 'Last Cowboy Standing' is produced by Film 45, part of Pantheon Media Group. The PBR Camping World Team Series is an elite league featuring the world's top bull riders competing on teams in five-on-five bull riding games during a 13-event season. The teams competing include: Austin Gamblers of Austin, TX; Arizona Ridge Riders of Glendale, AZ; Carolina Cowboys of Greensboro, NC; Florida Freedom of Sunrise, FL; Kansas City Outlaws of Kansas City, MO; Nashville Stampede of Nashville, TN; Oklahoma Wildcatters of Oklahoma City, OK; Missouri Thunder of Springfield, MO; New York Mavericks of Elmont, NY, and Texas Rattlers of Fort Worth, TX. Each hosts a three-day homestand, and there are neutral-site games in Anaheim, CA and Duluth, GA. PBR Teams, launched in July 2022, builds on the existing structure of professional bull riding with the same basic rules for judging and scoring qualified 8-second bull rides. Events are staged in head-to-head matchups in a tournament-style format. In five-on-five games, the team with the highest aggregate score of qualified rides among its riders is declared the winner. FOX Nation is a direct-to-consumer on-demand streaming service designed to complement the FOX News Channel experience with a members-only destination for its most passionate and loyal super fans. Featuring more than 10,000 hours of content, the subscription service includes lifestyle and entertainment content, as well as historical documentaries and investigative series from a multitude of FOX News personalities. Morning Consult named FOX Nation as one of the top 10 fastest-growing brands in 2023 among Gen Z adults, with the platform placing in the top 15 overall. Launched in 2018, FOX Nation is available at and via app for iOS devices, Android devices, Fire TV, Apple TV, Google TV, Android TV, Roku, Xbox One, FuboTV, Vizio TVs, and Samsung TVs, as well as DIRECTV, DIRECTV STEAM, YouTube TV, Comcast Xfinity, Cox Contour, The Roku Channel, DISH and SLING. FOX Nation Media Contact:Alexandra Coscia: 212.301.3272 or [email protected]

Fox Nation Makes First Sports Rights Deal, Teaming With Professional Bull Riders For Weekly Live Events
Fox Nation Makes First Sports Rights Deal, Teaming With Professional Bull Riders For Weekly Live Events

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Fox Nation Makes First Sports Rights Deal, Teaming With Professional Bull Riders For Weekly Live Events

Fox Nation is teaming up with Professional Bull Riders Camping World Team Series for exclusive rights to PBR Friday Night Live broadcasts. The series will launch on Aug. 8 in Sunrise, FL, and continue through the fall, finishing with the league's championship opener on Oct. 24 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Advertisement More from Deadline In the lead up to the live coverage, starting this Friday, Fox Nation will debut Season 2 of the reality series Last Cowboy Standing. Over the span of 10 weekly episodes, the series features a group of amateur bull riders competing for a chance to join a PBR team. The pact is the first sports rights deal for Fox Nation, which was launched by Fox Corp. in 2018 as a streaming companion to Fox News. While the company does not disclose subscriber numbers for the service, Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch recently estimated it has surpassed 2 million paying customers, with a programming mix of original series and movies. Fox News talent has by and large not appeared on Fox Nation, which has helped the service carve out its own identity. The PBR is now part of the Ari Emanuel-run TKO Group Holdings, alongside the UFC and WWE. The bull riding circuit was acquired by Endeavor as Emanuel and his executive team were building it into a diversified conglomerate. Prior to Endeavor being taken private this year by Silver Lake, it sold the PBR and two other assets to TKO for $3.25 billion. Advertisement Fox Nation president Lauren Petterson said the outlet 'could not ask for a better partner to kick off our first foray into live sports. PBR is an incredibly unique sport with an unrivaled, passionate fan base, and it's a great addition to the entire Fox Nation viewer experience.' PBR CEO and Commissioner Sean Gleason said programming like Last Cowboy Standing and Kid Rock's Rock N Rodeo that Fox Nation's 'devoted audience is eager for exciting Western sports content.' Dade Hayes contributed to this report. Best of Deadline Sign up for Deadline's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Fans grow worried for Tim McGraw after he shares photo of himself and Faith Hill
Fans grow worried for Tim McGraw after he shares photo of himself and Faith Hill

Miami Herald

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Miami Herald

Fans grow worried for Tim McGraw after he shares photo of himself and Faith Hill

On Tuesday, July 1, Tim McGraw shared a life update on Instagram. Alongside a photo of the country singer and his wife Faith Hill, who no longer has a presence on Instagram, the longtime couple revealed that they were spending time in Copenhagen, Denmark, for a special reason. 'Hangin with my baby in Copenhagen to see Audrey McGraw on tour with the fabulous Brandi Carlile,' McGraw captioned the photo of himself resting his hands on a cane outside at a table as Hill rested her head on his shoulder. Fans took notice of the cane and shared their worries for McGraw in the comment section. 'Why the cane? Are you OK?' one commenter asked. 'Beautiful photo. Why do you have a cane? Are you ok,' another added. The photo comes a few days after McGraw was forced to step back from a live performance due to ongoing health issues. According to Country Living, McGraw, 58, returned to the stage on May 31 after taking nearly an entire year off from performing to deal with and 'recover from a series of ailments and subsequent complications.' His May 31 show at the Music City Rodeo was the beginning of what was supposed to be the start of several rodeo performances over the next several months, Country Living reported. However, on June 23, it was announced that he would not be able to perform at the Colorado State and Professional Bull Riders 'Last Cowboy Standing' event on July 21 due to back surgery, per Country Living. Earlier this year, Deadline reported that McGraw left his upcoming Netflix series because of an upcoming back surgery after he had orthopedic surgery on both of his knees due to compensating for his back pain in August 2024. According to Deadline, the surgery would require significant recovery time. McGraw hasn't yet shared a personal statement regarding his health.

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