Fubo subscribers can get ready to watch Telemundo and a host of NBC-owned networks again, as the channels are being restored to the live TV streaming service. On Wednesday, Fubo announced it has reached an agreement with NBCUniversal following a lengthy carriage dispute that started last November.
Beginning today, customers can stream Telemundo and Universo, and in the coming weeks, Fubo subscribers can watch NBC, Bravo and other English-language channels, including NBC Sports Network (NBCSN), new FAST channels and their favorite regional sports networks. The news arrives the day before the kickoff of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the major international football event that will air in Spanish on Telemundo and Universo.
“We’re thrilled to announce the return of NBCUniversal networks to Fubo, given their robust portfolio of top-tier sports, entertainment and news,” said Todd Mathers, Fubo’s executive vice president of content strategy and acquisition, in a statement. “Our agreement with NBCUniversal underscores Fubo’s promise to bring consumers more programming, value and choice through multiple packaging options.”
Last fall, NBC pulled its channels from Fubo’s platform after negotiations for a new distribution agreement fell through. Due to lost programming, Fubo offered customers a discount on two of its subscription plans (Pro and Elite) amid the ongoing dispute, with the lower pricing still in effect. It’s unclear whether the streamer plans to revert to its original monthly prices.
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