November 5, 2025
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Fox Entertainment Acquires Scripted Podcast Platform Meet Cute

Fox Entertainment is continuing its run of recent cross-media investments with the acquisition of scripted podcast producer Meet Cute. The deal will bring Meet Cute, which produces scripted audio rom-coms (as the company name implies) and dramas and will serve as a “rapid-development content incubator” at Fox Entertainment under Hannah Pillemer, head of scripted for”, — write: www.hollywoodreporter.com

Fox Entertainment is continuing its run of recent cross-media investments with the acquisition of scripted podcast producer Meet Cute.

The deal will bring Meet Cute, which produces scripted audio rom-coms (as the company name implies) and dramas and will serve as a “rapid-development content incubator” at Fox Entertainment under Hannah Pillemer, head of scripting for Fox Entertainment Studios. Meet Cute founder Naomi Shah is joining Fox as senior vp operations and strategy, focusing on AI innovation, entertainment technology and IP expansion.

“Innovation in digital storytelling is shaping the future of entertainment, and with Meet Cute, we’re building a space where creators can move fast, take risks, and shape what’s next,” Pillemer said in a statement. “It’s a creative lab for storytelling — developing and testing new voices and IP in real time and connecting bold emotionally resonant stories to audiences everywhere.”

The Meet Cute acquisition is the latest in a string of Fox investments outside the traditional TV ecosystem. In the past few weeks, Fox Entertainment has invested in microdrama producer Holywater and BJ Novak’s pop-up restaurant concept Chain and signed a two-way, first-look deal with publisher HarperCollins.

Fox cites Meet Cute’s “agile, cost-efficient production model” as a key reason for the acquisition. Shah founded Meet Cute in 2019 with backing from Union Square Ventures and Lerer Hippeau.

“From day one, Meet Cute’s mission was to build stories at the speed of culture,” said Shah. “Joining Fox Entertainment allows us to scale that vision — giving creators a faster path from idea to audience, integrating real-time audience feedback, and bringing new voices and formats to life across Fox’s global platforms.”

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