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)
Fubo's quarterly revenue for North America declined 2.3% year over year to $386 million, and advertising revenue declined 7% to $25 million, which CFO John Janedis attributed to "the absence of certain ad-insertable content." (Meaning, in other words, their previous content deals with TelevisaUnivision and WBD.) But despite those declines, Fubo's leadership thinks the advertising outlook is pretty good. Upfront commitments for the 2025-2026 are up 26% compared to last season, with nearly a third of those advertisers being new to Fubo.