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Fubo increases subscription prices by $15 after restoring some NBCUniversal channels

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Fubo has increased subscription prices by $15 per month following a new deal to restore select NBCUniversal channels. This adjustment follows a previous price reduction due to a channel blackout, and many channels remain inaccessible to subscribers.

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Price Increase Overview

Fubo is raising its monthly subscription fees by $15, attributing the hike to the restoration of select NBCUniversal channels. This decision reverses a prior price reduction made in December 2025 when Fubo lost these channels due to a contract dispute.

Restoration of Channels

Fubo has restored access to NBC affiliates, Telemundo, and several regional sports channels. Other channels such as Bravo and NBC News NOW are also included in this new deal. However, key NBCUniversal offerings like USA Network and CNBC remain absent from Fubo's lineup due to their transfer to the new company Versant.

Historical Context

Prior to the channel blackout in November 2025, Fubo had provided comprehensive access to NBCUniversal channels. This includes local NBC stations and various cable networks. The subscription price was adjusted downward after the loss of these channels, but now customers will pay more than before the blackout.

User Communications

Fubo communicated the changes to its subscribers through emails and support pages, citing rising costs as the reason for this increase. Current subscribers have started receiving notifications about the price adjustments as channels are gradually being restored.

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Fubo has increased subscription prices by $15 per month following a new deal to restore select NBCUniversal channels. This adjustment follows a previous price reduction due to a channel blackout, and many channels remain inaccessible to subscribers.