Company type | Public |
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NYSE: FUBO | |
Industry | Pay television |
Founded | January 1, 2015 |
Founder | David Gandler Alberto Horihuela Sung Ho Choi |
Headquarters | 1330 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10019 U.S. |
Area served | Canada Spain United States |
Key people | David Gandler (CEO) Albert Horihuela (head of marketing) Edgar Bronfman Jr. (chairman) |
Services | Streaming television |
Revenue | US$1.37 Billion (2023)[1] |
–US$375.5 million (2023)[1] | |
–US$287.45 million (2023)[1] | |
Total assets | US$1.23 billion (2023)[1] |
Total equity | US$283.33 million (2023)[1] |
Subsidiaries | Fubo Sports Network Molotov TV |
Website | fubo.tv |
FuboTV Inc., operating as FuboTV or Fubo (stylized in lowercase), is an American streaming television service serving customers in Canada, Spain, and the United States and based in Midtown Manhattan. The network focuses primarily on channels that distribute live sports. Depending on the country it is accessed in, channels offered by Fubo include access to the Premier League, NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, MLS, CPL, and international football, as well as news, network television series, and movies.[2]
Launched on January 1, 2015, as a soccer streaming service, Fubo changed to an all-sports service in 2017 and then to a virtual multichannel video programming distributor (vMVPD) model.[3] As a vMVPD, Fubo still markets itself as a sports-first service, but it has since expanded its programming to include channels that fall under other genres, including ones with reality shows, premium movies and cable news.
As of 2018[update], Fubo was available in Canada, Spain and the United States.[4] In the U.S., there are several service options with different channel lineups, including a base package of over 100 linear content channels, which also include free content streams that are found on competing services. A number of add-on packages are also available for viewers who want more programming options, Spanish-language content, premium movie networks or additional features.[5]
As of November 2024[update], the company says it has 1.991 million global paying subscribers, including 1.613 million subscribers in North America.[6]