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fuboTV Will Launch Free Ad-Supported Streaming Later This Year

According to reports, Fubo is expected to launch an ad-supported streaming channel by fourth quarter of this year. The service, which currently offers 70+ channels for $55 a month, is not expected to compete with services like Pluto TV, Xumo, Tubi and STIRR, according to a fuboTV spokesperson.

Instead, it is expected that the free ad-supported channel will contain live original programming. It is unclear whether that content would end up on their two existing channels — Fubo Cycling and fuboTV Network — which airs soccer content, or on an entirely new channel. A company spokesperson clarified the report, saying “fuboTV believes in the future of pay TV and we are looking at launching an ad-supported channel not a platform.”

In an interview with The Wrap, fuboTV CEO David Gandler said, “It will be a little bit smaller and more straightforward, but we certainly want to take advantage of the current trends.” The growing popularity of AVOD services come as M&A has picked up in the space.

Pluto TV, which recently announced it has 15 million active users, was acquired in January by Viacom for $340 million. Xumo announced last month that have 5.5 million active users, and has seen 300% revenue growth. The company has been rumored to be in acquisition talks with broadcasters including Sinclair Media Group — who has launched their own ad-supported streaming service, STIRR.

The ad-supported services have been able to grow their content as well. The Roku Channel recently announced that they have 10,000 free ad-supported movies and TV episodes. After signing a deal with NBCU, Tubi’s content library now includes more than 12,000 movies and television series – which is more than double in size to Netflix – approximately 40,000 hours of content.


Update 5/10 at 5pm ET

The article has been updated to reflect a statement from fuboTV:
“fuboTV believes in the future of pay TV and we are looking at launching an ad-supported channel not a platform.” The spokesperson added that this channel would not compete with services like Pluto TV, Xumo, Tubi and STIRR.


Jason Gurwin has has spent the last 10 years in the technology, media, entertainment industries. For The Streamable, he specializes in all things media like streaming services, devices, and cord cutting.

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