
As media journalist Matthew Keys explained at The Desk (Opens in a new window), that $99.99/month plan has been replaced by a new $94.99/month Premier plan that no longer includes Fubo’s $10.99/month Sports Plus add-on.

Subscribers to Fubo’s now-discontinued Ultimate plan won’t see a rate hike. The New York-based streaming service announced the rate increases on Friday, describing them on its site (Opens in a new window) as a consequence of it adding 70-plus channels last year: “As our costs for providing you with this programming increase, we occasionally need to adjust our subscription pricing.”įubo’s mainstream Pro plan, with 148 channels, will rise from $64.99 to $75.99, while its 208-channel Elite plan will increase from $79.99 to $84.99. Most FuboTV subscribers will need to find another $5 in their TV budget-and few of them will escape seeing their bill jump by an extra $10.99 or $13.99 on top of that hike.

