"For over a week, customers have gone without NBC programming like the Today Show and The Voice, and for the second week in a row, customers will have to find alternate methods of watching this week's Sunday Night Football game, too. It's all because Fubo and NBCUniversal are having a contract dispute, so channels like NBC, USA Network, Telemundo, and Bravo have been unavailable on Fubo since Nov. 21, and as of now, there's no projected date for their return."
"A message released by Fubo to their customers explains, "Fubo believes customers should have the option to choose among multiple distributors to access the content they love. Unfortunately, NBCU has offered terms regarding pricing and packaging that are egregiously above those offered to other distributors." A statement from an NBCU spokesperson adds, "Fubo has chosen to drop NBCUniversal programming despite being offered the same terms agreed to by hundreds of other distributors.""
Fubo and NBCUniversal are in a contract dispute that removed NBC and NBCU-owned channels from Fubo on Nov. 21, including NBC, USA Network, Telemundo, and Bravo. Viewers have missed programming like Today and The Voice and will need alternatives to watch Sunday Night Football. Fubo says NBCU offered pricing and packaging terms that are egregiously higher than those given to other distributors. NBCUniversal counters that it offered the same terms agreed to by hundreds of distributors and criticizes Fubo for dropping networks previously. Discussions continue with no resolution or projected return date. Fubo is issuing $15 credits to subscribers.
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