![]() The move could pave the way for Fubo TV to sign a new distribution agreement with AT&T WarnerMedia, which programs CNN, the Cartoon Network, TBS, TNT. ![]() The company focuses heavily on sports, and its decision to drop channels offered by A+E Networks comes as no surprise, since the programmer doesn’t offer live sports across any of its channels. “With Fubo TV’s base package of sports, news and entertainment channels, there is diverse content for everyone in the family to enjoy,” the spokesperson said.Ĭompared to other streaming services, Fubo TV is a relatively niche offering. The company said it has a robust lineup of general entertainment channels to complement its sports offerings, and customers who want to watch documentaries or reality TV can simply tune to another channel. “It is always Fubo TV’s mission to offer a leading package of premium sports, news and entertainment programming, while also balancing value and keeping costs as low as possible for consumers,” a Fubo TV spokesperson said in a statement.įubo TV currently offers access to around 100 live pay television channels and sports-centric streams for $65 a month, with customers having the option to pay more if they want access to additional channels or features. The removal means Fubo TV’s subscribers will no longer be able to access A&E, FYI, History Channel, Lifetime, Lifetime Movie Network and Vice TV. Sports-centric streaming service Fubo TV has dropped several pay television channels owned by A+E Networks, with the company saying the channels were too expensive to keep on its lineup. ![]() ![]() The log of Fubo TV (Image: Fubo TV/Graphic: The Desk) ![]()
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