Fubo has raised its subscription prices by up to $15 per month across most live TV packages following a new carriage agreement with NBC Universal.
The price adjustments, posted on the streaming service's support portal in July 2026, reverse discounts that had been in place during a months-long broadcast dispute.
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New Pricing Tiers
The entry-level Fubo Essential, Pro, or Core tier now costs $88.99 monthly, excluding regional sports fees.
Higher tiers also saw increases: the Elite plan rose to $98.99, Ultimate to $113.99, and Deluxe to $118.99 per month.
The dedicated Fubo Sports package climbed by $9 to a new monthly rate of $64.99.
Regional sports network fees also increased, now ranging from $13 to $17 monthly depending on the market. In Boston, Philadelphia, and northern California, the fee is $16.
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Background of the Carriage Deal
The price restructuring follows the end of a carriage stalemate that began in late 2025, leaving subscribers without NBC programming until June 2026.
The new contract restores local NBC affiliates, Telemundo, Bravo, and the NBC Sports Network. However, it excludes several prominent cable channels.
Networks spun off into the standalone company Versant earlier this year—including USA Network, Golf Channel, SyFy, Oxygen, and E!
—remain unavailable on Fubo due to the lack of a separate carriage agreement.
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Industry analysts note that the updated pricing places Fubo's base costs above competing services like YouTube TV and DirecTV for viewers who do not need regional sports.