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Fubo Drops NBCUniversal Networks Amid Deal Dispute

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Fubo removed all NBCUniversal networks due to failed negotiations.
  • The content blackout occurred after a Friday deadline passed.
  • Fubo cited overly high pricing and packaging terms from NBCU.
Fubo Drops NBCUniversal Networks Amid Deal Dispute

The live TV streaming service Fubo has removed all NBCUniversal networks following a failure to reach a new content agreement. The programming blackout began Friday at 5 p.m. ET, after both parties could not finalize a carriage deal. Fubo stated that the terms offered by NBCUniversal were excessively high compared to those given to other distributors.

Negotiations aimed at renewing the long-standing content agreement concluded without success. Fubo indicated that NBCUniversal also refused to allow Peacock into its Channel Store, a feature provided to other similar platforms. Consequently, all NBCUniversal channels, including NBC and Bravo, are no longer available on Fubo.

This dispute comes shortly after NBCUniversal secured a new carriage deal with Google for YouTube TV. This agreement ensures YouTube TV continues to carry NBCUniversal’s full portfolio of networks. Fubo has announced potential credits for subscribers if the content blackout persists.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Fubo dropped NBCUniversal networks because they could not reach an agreement on new carriage terms, citing high pricing and packaging demands.
All NBCUniversal networks were removed from Fubo on Friday, November 21, 2025, at 5 p.m. ET.
Fubo plans to credit customers $15 on their next billing cycle if NBCUniversal content remains unavailable for an extended period.

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