
"Today, Fubo announced that monthly prices for some of its "Live TV" subscription plans, which include hundreds of channels, including non-sports ones like FX and The Disney Channel, will be up to 14.8 percent cheaper. The new pricing starts with "bill cycle dates on or after January 1, 2026," Fubo said. Here are the new prices: Essential: $74 per month (previously $85/month) Pro: $75/month (previously $85/month) Elite: $84/month (previously $95/month)"
"However, some subscribers likely feel that the price cut is a necessity and not a perk, since Fubo has not had NBCUniversal channels since November 21. The blacked-out channels include local NBC affiliates, Telemundo, nine regional sports channels (Fubo noted that subscribers may also pay lesser fees after the January billing cycles if any regional sports networks they previously received are no longer available on Fubo), and 32 channels, including Bravo, CNBC, MSNBC, and USA Network."
Fubo lowered monthly prices for some Live TV subscription plans by up to 14.8 percent, effective for bill cycles on or after January 1, 2026. The plans include hundreds of channels, including non-sports channels such as FX and The Disney Channel. New prices are Essential $74 (previously $85), Pro $75 (previously $85), and Elite $84 (previously $95). Disney completed its acquisition of Fubo in October. Fubo has lacked NBCUniversal channels since November 21, removing local NBC affiliates, Telemundo, nine regional sports networks, and 32 channels including Bravo, CNBC, MSNBC, and USA Network. Fubo issued a $15 credit and said the new prices reflect NBCU pulling their networks.
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