Category: Fubo
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Fubo Withdraws Offer for Broadcast Rights of NBA Teams
Last month, we learned that Fubo made an offer for broadcast rights to the 13 NBA teams that left Main Street Sports Group, parent company of FanDuel Sports Networks. Today, Fubo has withdrawn that offer, according to a report from Sports Business Journal. The Hawks, Hornets, Cavaliers, Pistons, Pacers, Clippers, Grizzlies, Heat, Bucks, Timberwolves, Thunder,…
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Fubo Sports Network Adds NBA Icon Tracy McGrady’s Basketball League to Free Streaming Lineup
NBA legend Tracy McGrady’s Ones Basketball League is making its streaming debut on Fubo Sports Network. The new agreement will bring “OBL: Battle of The Cities” to Fubo’s FAST channel starting Friday, May 15, with additional event days set for June 12 and July 1. The move helps the one-on-one hoops format reach a broader…
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Fubo Sports Network Will Stream European Football Alliance in the U.S. and Canada
The European Football Alliance, a new American football league out of Europe, launches its inaugural season this month and just signed a deal to air games in North America through Fubo Sports Network. The first season will include 18 games played among six teams – the Frankfurt Galaxy, Munich Ravens, Paris Musketeers, Prague Lions, Raiders…
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Fubo Integrates Hulu + Live TV Into Package Options On Its Homepage
Fubo has made an update its homepage today, adding Hulu + Live TV to the chart of options for new subscribers, alongside Fubo’s own live TV streaming packages. Hulu’s parent company Disney and Fubo closed their merger deal for the two streaming services in October 2025, though Fubo and Hulu have continued to offer their…
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Fubo Adds a New Channel, Featuring Baseball Content
Jomboy Media and Fubo teamed up to bring a custom 24/7 creator-led channel to the platform. Jomboy Media is an entertainment company that focuses on creator-made sports content. The company is known for making personality-driven, must-watch content around sports moments, keeping it fun and accessible for a wide audience. Major League Baseball has a minority…
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Fubo Makes a Big Change to Its Payment System: Some Customers Need to Update Payments Now to Avoid Being Canceled
Update (3/9/26): Fubo has reached out to clarify that this update only applies to the service in Canada. The change will not impact U.S. subscribers. Fubo has made plans to revamp its payment infrastructure. The company, known for its extensive lineup of sports channels and on-demand content, will stop accepting PayPal as a payment option…
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Fubo Still Doesn’t Have NBC, MS NOW, USA, Bravo But You Can Get Them by Switching to These Fubo Alternatives
Fubo subscribers are still without more than 40 NBCUniversal networks — including local NBC and Telemundo stations, Bravo, USA Network, and key NBC Sports channels — after the companies failed to reach a new carriage agreement. Since the November 21 blackout, both sides have dug in. Fubo accuses NBCUniversal of demanding higher fees than other…
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When Will Fubo Get NBC, MS NOW, & Other Channels Back? – Here is Everything We Know
In the ever-tumultuous world of live television streaming, the blackout of NBCUniversal channels on Fubo has stretched into its second week, leaving nearly 1.6 million subscribers grappling with a void in their entertainment and sports lineups. The dispute erupted on November 21, 2025, when negotiations between Fubo, the sports-focused platform recently bolstered by a major…
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Fubo Launches ‘Fubo Transparency Center’ to Bash NBCUniversal
Apparently not close to making a deal to keep channels live on its platform, Fubo now has a page on its website dedicated to condemning NBCUniversal for “negotiating in bad faith.” The page, shared at the bottom of a support article about the missing channels, starts with a statement on Fubo’s side of the disagreement:…
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Updated: Fubo Losing NBCUniversal Channels
Update: As of 5:00 PM on Friday, November 21, NBCU channels have gone dark on Fubo. You can watch your favorite NBCU content on Peacock. Will Fubo be the next live TV streaming service to lose a slate of channels due to a carriage dispute? Maybe. CNBC Sports reporter Alex Sherman noted in his Thursday…
