NBCU is shifting content to their own streaming services while forcing Fubo to carry channels you don’t want at expensive rates. They are blocking your ability to choose cheaper alternatives.
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NBCU has had repeated public disputes with other distributors and is now using the same tactics against Fubo — weaponizing their sports content to force bad deals on you. This isn't just about price — it's about fair play.
NBCU is spinning off certain channels into a new company called Versant on January 1, 2026. But they are trying to lock Fubo into a multi-year contract to carry them. Why? To drive up the price and make you pay for them now while they can.
We want to offer you “Fubo Sports” — a lower-priced plan focused purely on the sports you love. NBCU is blocking this option. They are demanding we bundle expensive, non-sports entertainment channels into your plan, which would force us to raise your price.
We want to make your life easier by letting you subscribe to Peacock directly through Fubo, keeping all your content on one bill. NBCU allows this on other platforms but is blocking Fubo customers from having the same convenience. We are fighting for your right to a seamless viewing experience.
You cut the cord to escape high fees and bloated bundles. NBCU is trying to drag you back to the old days of paying for channels you never watch. We are standing firm to ensure the future of streaming remains flexible, fair, and affordable for you.
NBCU is negotiating in bad faith. They are offering terms regarding pricing and packaging that are egregiously above those offered to other pay TV distributors. There is no basis for this discrimination.
| Feature / Right | Other Distributors | Fubo |
|---|---|---|
| Right to Ingest Peacock Content* | ||
| Fair Effective Rates per Subscriber | ||
| Ability to offer Cheaper Sports Packages | ||
| Fair Market Pay TV Rates |
*Includes YouTube TV and Amazon Prime.
Don't let NBCU control what you watch. Tell them to stop the unfair practices and come back to the negotiating table.
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