Television

TelevisaUnivision Channels Go Dark on Fubo, Which Claims Media Company Offered New Terms That Would Increase Prices by 25%

Fubo said TelevisaUnivision pulled its networks from the streaming pay-TV provider Monday — alleging the Spanish-language media giant was “refusing to offer what we believe to be fair and competitive rates.”

According to Fubo, “thousands of Spanish-speaking consumers across the U.S. have lost access to local news and weather — providing vital information affecting their communities — as a result of TelevisaUnivision pulling their programming from Fubo. This unfortunate development is the result of TelevisaUnivision refusing to offer what we believe to be fair and competitive rates.”

Reached for comment, TelevisaUnivision responded that Fubo was refusing to “pay the market value” of its programming.

Related Stories

“We have been working in good faith to reach an agreement with Fubo to avoid this outcome, but they refuse to pay the market value that other distributors have agreed to,” TelevisaUnivision said in a statement. “Fortunately, our channels are broadly distributed across many platforms, ensuring our audience has plenty of options to continue enjoying our programming while we work towards a resolution.”

Popular on Variety

Fubo claimed that it “has made considerable efforts and offered compromises to renew our long-standing content agreement for TelevisaUnivision and its affiliated channels. However, TelevisaUnivision presented us with a new contract with restructured terms that would increase prices by 25% for our subscribers. Furthermore, TelevisaUnivision’s unfair bundling and tying practices require Fubo subscribers to buy all of their channels, including the channels they don’t watch.”

“TelevisaUnivision, the biggest provider of Spanish language content in the U.S., is attempting to use its dominant market power to force Fubo to pay higher prices, resulting in our Spanish-speaking subscribers paying significantly more to receive vital local news and weather, as well as sports and popular entertainment programming, in Spanish,” Fubo said. “TelevisaUnivision further abuses our Hispanic customers who love sports: to get all of the sports content that TelevisaUnivision offers, Fubo subscribers still have to pay separately for Vix+.”

Fubo said it “remains open to negotiating a new content agreement with TelevisaUnivision” but that the terms “must be fair and equitable for our subscribers. That includes accessing Spanish-language content in our Latino plan at a cost that is competitive.”

Earlier this month, recently appointed TelevisaUnivision CEO Daniel Alegre announced restructuring plans and layoffs at the company. The job cuts will reduce TelevisaUnivision’s headcount in the mid-to-high single-digit percentage range.

Amid the standoff with TelevisaUnivision, Fubo noted it continues to carry Spanish-language networks, including: beIN Sports Español, Canela, Centroamerica TV, Cine Latino, Cine Sony Television, ESPN Deportes, Estrella, Estrella News, Euronews Espanol, FILMEX, Fox Deportes, Fubo Latino, Gol TV Spanish, Nat Geo Mundo, Noticias Telemundo Ahora, Nuestra Tele, Tastemade en Espanol, Telefe, Telemundo Acción, Todo Cine, Tr3s, TyC Sports and WAPA.

Articles You May Like

‘Blippi’ Games Launch on Lingokids App in New Deal With Moonbug Entertainment (EXCLUSIVE)
What’s Behind the Rise of the Farm-to-Fashion Aesthetic?
Oscar Predictions: Best Sound — Musicals, Sequels and a World War II Film Compete for Five Slots
How Tosca Musk Crafted Passionflix, the World’s Steamiest Niche Streaming Service
Barack Obama’s Top 10 Movies of 2024 Includes ‘Anora,’ ‘Dune: Part Two,’ ‘A Complete Unknown’ and More

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *