
“In order to continue to provide the most value to our customers at a reasonable price point, we will not be renewing our contract with WarnerMedia,” a Fubo spokesperson said. “We are disappointed that our deal with fuboTV is not being renewed, as we have been working with them and were open to a potential renewal,” the statement said. In a statement referring to the “termination” of Fubo carriage, WarnerMedia did not appear to be leaving the door open for a deal. And it seems like this is more of a permanent divorce than a short-term carriage dispute, at least as per statements from both sides ( via Dade Hayes at Deadline): So that means those looking to watch NBA and MLB games on fuboTV this fall will be missing some of the action (although they will be getting some games from both leagues on ESPN’s networks).


The dropped networks? TNT, TBS, CNN, Adult Swim, Cartoon Network, Boomerang, truTV, HLN, TCM, CNN Español and CNN International. After announcing last week that they would add Disney Media Networks channels, including ESPN, ABC, ESPN2, Disney Channel, FXX and more, streaming bundle company fuboTV has now revealed that they’ll be both increasing the price of their base package from $55 to $60 a month and also dropping 11 WarnerMedia channels (which they added back in August 2018).
