FuboTV

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FuboTV
Facebank Group
Public Company
Traded asNASDAQFUBO
IndustryPay television
FateAcquired by Facebank Group
FoundedJanuary 1, 2015; 5 years ago (2015-01-01)
HeadquartersNew York City, New York,
United States
Area served
United States
Canada
Spain
ServicesOTT television
ParentFaceBank Group
SubsidiariesFubo Cycling, Fubo Sports Network
Websitefubo.tv

FuboTV (stylized as fuboTV) is an American over-the-top internet television service that focuses primarily on channels that distribute live sports, including NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, MLS and international soccer, plus news, network television series and movies.[1]

Launched in January 2015 as a soccer streaming service, FuboTV pivoted to an all-sports service in 2017 and then to a virtual multichannel video programming distributor (vMVPD) model.[2] As a vMVPD, FuboTV still calls itself sports-first but its expanded channel lineup targets cord cutters, offering a selection of major cable channels and OTT-originated features that can be streamed through smart TVs, mobile and tablets and the web. [3] The service is available in the United States, Canada and Spain as of 2018. FuboTV is the only vMVPD to launch outside of North America. [4]

There are several service options with different channel lineups, including the base package, fubo Standard, with 100+ channels, and add-on packages like Extra, Sports Plus, fubo Cycling, Latino Plus and Português Plus.[5]

During its first five years, investors in FuboTV include AMC Networks, Luminari Capital, Northzone, Sky, and Scripps Networks Interactive.[6] FuboTV was named to Forbes’ Next Billion-Dollar Startups list in 2019. [7]

In October 2018, FuboTV announced it was approaching 250,000 subscribers, a +100% increase over the prior year. It also had 30,000 net additions in Q3 2018, ahead of most of its larger competitors and a sign that interest in vMVPDs continues to grow.[8]

In January 2020, The Information website reported FuboTV currently has between 300,000-400,000 subscribers.[9]

On March 23, 2020 Bloomberg News reported FaceBank Group, a virtual entertainment technology company, entered into a merger agreement with fuboTV. Upon closing, the combined company will be named fuboTV and led by current fuboTV CEO David Gandler. According to the article, fuboTV plans to leverage Facebank's IP portfolio to create new streaming experiences for consumers and also expand internationally. FaceBank is traded on the OTC exchange and, following the merger, Gandler noted the company plans to uplist to a major stock exchange. [10]

Following its merger with FaceBank Group, FuboTV began trading on the OTC under the ticker symbol FUBO. The company announced its intention to uplist to a major stock exchange "in the coming months." [11]

After the merger, former Warner Music Group Chairman Edgar Bronfman Jr. was named Executive Chairman of the Board and early Spotify investor Par-Jorgen Parson was named to the Board. Both Bronfman and Parson were early investors in FuboTV. [12]

FuboTV announced in May 2020 that it closed 2019 with nearly 316,000 paid subscribers. The company also said revenues grew 96% in 2019 to $146.5 million. [13]

History[edit]

FuboTV was co-founded in January 2015 by David Gandler (CEO), Alberto Horihuela (CMO) and Sung Ho Choi. At launch, FuboTV cost $7 per month and offered live streams from soccer-centric channels. In early 2017, Fubo pivoted to become a broader streaming service, adding entertainment and news programming in addition to soccer and sports from NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL.[14]

According to Fast Company, FuboTV still calls itself “sports-first,” but instead of being the Netflix of soccer, it’s now pitching itself as a direct competitor to cable TV and to live-streaming bundles such as Sling TV and DirecTV Now. FuboTV was the first live-TV streaming service to support 4K HDR video (2018 World Cup), and it was the first to adopt an industry standard for handling sports blackouts. It also introduced dynamic ad insertion ahead of Hulu and YouTube TV.[15]

As of July 2019, fuboTV offered entertainment and news networks including CBS, Fox, NBC, A&E, AMC, Bravo, Cartoon Network, CNN, Fox News, Discovery, Food Network, HGTV, MTV, Nickelodeon, Paramount Network, Showtime, TBS, Telemundo, TLC, TNT, TV Land, Univision and VH1. [16]

FuboTV still offers a lineup of sports channels. The company says it has the most regional sports networks (RSNs) compared to its competitors including NESN in New England and YES Network in New York. [17] On February 11, 2019, AT&T Sportsnet Southwest was added making FuboTV the first virtual MVPD to offer an AT&T Sportsnet[18]

In December 2018, Fubo announced that they were going to expand into Spain.[19]

On February 20, 2019, it was announced that channels from Viacom Networks were going to be added on April 30, 2019.[20][21]

The Viacom channels launched on fuboTV in Spain in 2020. [22]

On March 5, 2019, FuboTV expanded its 4K support to BTN.[23]

On May 1, 2019, FuboTV added Comet to its lineup.[24]

In May 2019, fuboTV and FanDuel partnered to integrate sports betting data on the live TV streaming service. The deal included carriage of horse racing networks TVG and TVG2 network, both owned by FanDuel. [25]

On June 19, 2019, FuboTV announced that it will be adding the Discovery Networks joining the line up of Scripps Networks that were acquired by Discovery.[26]

On January 1, 2020, FuboTV dropped the Fox Sports Networks citing increasing carriage costs after the acquisition of the channels by the Sinclair Broadcast Group.[27]

fuboTV launched NHL Network on March 9, 2020 with plans to add MLB Network and MLB network Strike Zone "in the coming weeks" and bringing all four professional sports league networks to the platform. [28]

Fubo Sports Network[edit]

On June 27, 2019, FuboTV announced it launched a free ad supported linear channel called fubo Sports Network. The network is free to consumers on XUMO.[29] fubo Sports Network later launched on smart TVs like Samsung TV Plus and LG Channels powered by XUMO [30] and on The Roku Channel. [31]

After the initial soft-launch, the company announced on September 9, 2019, that it would be adding a slate of sports-oriented original programming to fubo Sports Network. Including "Call It A Night" and "Drinks With Binks," two talk shows hosted by journalist and comedian Julie Stewart-Binks; "The Cooligans," a soccer talk show hosted by New York comedians Alexis Guerreros and Christian Polanco; and "The Players' Lounge" hosted by Soccer Hall of Fame inductee Cobi Jones and PJ Harrison.[32] The company also made the live stream of fubo Sports Network available at the fubo Sports Network website

fubo Sports Network was added to the new Vizio Channels platform in April 2020. [33]

The company announced a partnership with former NBA All Star Gilbert Arenas to bring his "No Chill" podcast to fubo Sports Network as a weekly vodcast beginning May 2020. Retitled "No Chill with Gilbert Arenas," the show features Arenas and co-host Mike Botticello interviewing athletes, coaches and celebrities. [34]

Fubo Sports Network launched on Pluto TV on May 19, 2020 bringing total distribution to 75 million devices, according to the company. [35]

Fubo News[edit]

fuboTV launched a blog, fubo News, covering the latest sports news, analysis, insights and breakdowns "of the action on and off the field" in 2019. [36]

Features[edit]

FuboTV built its tech stack internally [37] and, in 2017, launched features like Cloud DVR storage, pausing and unpausing live streams and lookback of previously aired content for 72 hours [38] FuboTV offers two simultaneous streams as part of its base subscription package and, in March 2018, introduced a third stream for $5.99 per month. [39]

FuboTV became the second over-the-top internet television service to get integrated to the TV app on Apple TV, iPhone, and iPad.[40]

Supported devices[edit]

TV-connected[edit]

Mobile[edit]

Computer[edit]

  • Windows, Mac, and Linux with a compatible browser. Google Chrome is recommended but not the only compatible browser.

Marketing[edit]

In September 2017, FuboTV introduced Fubo Chávez, a fictional brand spokesperson. The character has appeared in three national TV commercials as well as digital advertising. He is promoted as “the World’s Greatest Fan.”[41]

FuboTV's second national advertising campaign, a series of commercials called "Don't Compromise," launched in August 2018 and targeted cord-cutters.[42]

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