Fox Nation expanded its library of Cops episodes on Friday, adding a new batch of 30 episodes from seasons 31 and 32 to the streaming service.
The show, which highlights the daily jobs done by real officers on the street, was picked up by Fox Nation after it was cancelled by the Paramount Network in the summer of 2021. Fox Nation produced season 33 of Cops, which premiered in October 2021 and had added 15 episodes from season 32. The new additions include 12 episodes from season 31 and 18 additional episodes from season 32.
Fox Nation is currently offering a one-year free subscription to all police officers, firefighters, EMTS and paramedics. Last year, the streaming service debuted an episode of the series Modern Warriors, hosted by former Army National Guard officer and Fox News personality Pete Hegseth, focused on law enforcement. Modern Warriors: Law Enforcement Edition features police veterans Betsy Smith, Randy Sutton, Garry McCarthy and Bryan Camden. Smith is a well-respected trainer who retired in 2009 as a 29-year veteran of a large metropolitan police department in the Chicago suburbs. Sutton spent close to 24 years with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and is a nationally known expert and commentator. McCarthy most recently served as Chicago Police Superintendent and previously led the Newark Police Department in New Jersey after spending a majority of his career with the NYPD. This summer, Camden resigned as an officer with a police department in Ohio, citing politics and anti-police culture.
Other program on the streaming service gear towards first responders includes 911: On Scene, which highlights real-life firefighters, EMT and paramedics; When Seconds Count, which showcases dramatic rescues with interviews from those involved; Protect and Serve, which highlights the heroic and impactful interactions of police officers with their communities; and Answer the Call, a special featuring the children of fallen first responders sharing their loved ones stories and how the charity.