Today fuboTV rolled out a change to their price that moves it to $54.99. This comes as fuboTV recently added AMC and Turner and announced plans to add Viacom channels. fuboTV is offering a $10 credit for the first month, and it is said that Viacom channels will be live before the end of that $10 credit.
“With the addition of popular channels over the past year, including AMC, Cartoon Network, CNN, TBS, TNT and, soon to come, BET, CMT, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., Paramount Network, TV Land, VH1 and more, plus dozens of other national and regional channels, fuboTV is re-pricing its base subscription package, fubo, to $54.99. Starting March 28, new customers who sign-up for fubo at this price will receive a $10 discount on the first month. We are committed to continuing to deliver the best of live TV to our customers, as well as an exceptional user experience with 4K streams and premium features,” fuboTV said in a statement to Cord Cutters News.
The good news is the fuboTV bundles remain unchanged helping you save $10 a month on the fuboTV Family bundle, for example.
The first new bundle is the fuboTV Family bundle that includes the DVR Plus add-on with 500 hours of DVR storage and the family share add-on that allows you to stream on three devices at once for $59.99. This package includes everything that comes with the standard $54.99 fuboTV package including the 84 channels.
The second bundle is the Entertainment bundle and it includes everything from the Family bundle plus nine Showtime channels and Showtime on-demand. The Entertainment bundle costs $69.99 a month.
The last package is the fuboTV Ultra bundle and it includes everything the Entertainment bundle offers plus Fubo Extra, which adds 20 more channels and the fubo Sports Plus add-on with 18 sports channels. The fubo Ultra bundle costs $79.99 a month.
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