It appears that Fubo has stopped streaming live NBC, Bravo, and MSNBC content due to a dispute with NBCUniversal. However, there are several alternative services that offer this content:
1. Peacock: A streaming service from NBCUniversal that offers a wide range of TV shows, movies, and original content, including live sports and events. Peacock is free with ads or $10.99/month for an ad-free subscription.
2. DirecTV: A cable TV provider that includes access to NBC, Bravo, and MSNBC in its lineup. DirecTV offers a free 5-day trial, and users can also get $30 off their first month.
3. Hulu + Live TV: A streaming service that includes ESPN Unlimited and access to live channels like NBC, Bravo, and MSNBC. Hulu + Live TV is $89.99/month.
If you switch to one of these services, you will not be able to cancel or pause your Fubo subscription in the meantime.
1. Peacock: A streaming service from NBCUniversal that offers a wide range of TV shows, movies, and original content, including live sports and events. Peacock is free with ads or $10.99/month for an ad-free subscription.
2. DirecTV: A cable TV provider that includes access to NBC, Bravo, and MSNBC in its lineup. DirecTV offers a free 5-day trial, and users can also get $30 off their first month.
3. Hulu + Live TV: A streaming service that includes ESPN Unlimited and access to live channels like NBC, Bravo, and MSNBC. Hulu + Live TV is $89.99/month.
If you switch to one of these services, you will not be able to cancel or pause your Fubo subscription in the meantime.