Fubo Drops 19 Networks Including Discovery, HGTV, Food Network, TLC, & More As Talks with Warner Bros. Discovery Fail to Reach a Deal


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Today, Fubo lost multiple TV networks from Warner Bros. Discovery. These channels include Discovery, HGTV, Food Network, TLC, & others.

“Fubo has attempted to renew with Warner Brothers Discovery our Discovery content agreement for its networks including Discovery, HGTV, Food Network and TLC, among others, and to obtain license rights for its Turner sports networks TNT, TBS and truTV. Fubo offered Warner Brothers Discovery market rates for its content and, despite Fubo’s efforts to negotiate in good faith, Warner Brothers Discovery did not provide any counter offer, and insisted on continuing to offer us above-market rates for its content. Fubo views Warner Brothers Discovery’s refusal to engage in good faith negotiations as another example of its abuse of massive market power that ultimately limits consumer choice.” Fubo said in a statement sent to Cord Cutters News.

Warner Bros. Discovery sent Cord Cutters News this statement on its talks with Fubo. “Our priority is to deliver the best content, at the best value, to our fans wherever they want to watch it. We have been and remain ready and willing to work diligently with Fubo to reach a fair market agreement. We proposed an extension of our current agreement, with no changes or price increases, that would allow Fubo to continue carrying these networks, and it is unfortunate that Fubo has decided to alienate their own customers in this way.”

This comes as Fubo tired to get access to TNT, TBS, and other networks back but failed to reach a deal with their new owners Warner Bros. Discovery. Now, it seems that Warner Bros. Discovery and Fubo have been unable to reach a deal resulting in the networks to leave.

Currently, Fubo is in the middle of a lawsuit against Warner Bros. Discovery, Fox Network, and Disney over the new sports streaming service that will launch this fall.

Here are all the channels Fubo lost today:

  • Discovery Channel
  • TLC
  • Animal Planet
  • Investigation Discovery
  • OWN
  • Motor Trend
  • Science
  • American Heroes
  • Destination America
  • Discovery Life
  • Discovery Family
  • Discovery Familia
  • Discovery en Espanol
  • Hogar
  • HGTV
  • Food Network
  • Travel
  • DIY
  • Cooking Channel

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We have updated this story to include a statement from Warner Bros. Discovery and additional details.

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