![]() ![]() In late June, Fubo TV announced it had reach an agreement with Disney to distribute ESPN, the Disney Channel and Freeform to users. WarnerMedia’s portfolio of networks were attractive to Fubo TV thanks to certain college basketball, professional basketball and professional baseball rights held by TBS and TNT.īut those rights weren’t enough to keep Fubo TV interested in the channels - and another deal with a rival programmer may have ultimately tipped the scales in favor of dropping them. Fubo TV never made WarnerMedia’s premium movie networks HBO or Cinemax available as a separate subscription to users, choosing to emphasize ViacomCBS’s Showtime instead.įubo TV’s main offering is sports, with dozens of channels dedicated to that genre of programming. The expiration of the deal closes a two-year chapter in which WarnerMedia’s Turner portfolio of channels were offered through the streaming service. News of Fubo TV’s decision to drop AT&T’s WarnerMedia channels was first reported Tuesday evening by the trade publication Deadline Hollywood. “We are disappointed that our deal with Fubo TV is not being renewed, as we have been working with them and were open to a potential renewal,” an AT&T executive said in a statement provided to The Desk Tuesday evening. ![]() ![]() Just after midnight on Wednesday, Fubo TV users will lose access to CNN, TBS, TNT, Cartoon Network, Boomerang, Tru TV, Turner Classic Movies, CNN International and CNN en Español.īased on Fubo TV’s announcement, the channels are unlikely to return anytime soon, if at all. More than a week after announcing a new deal that will bring Disney-owned network back to its platform, sports-centric streaming TV service Fubo TV says it will drop nearly a dozen other networks owned by AT&T’s WarnerMedia division. The log of Fubo TV (Image: Fubo TV/Graphic: The Desk) ![]()
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