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Hulu + Live TV, Fubo will offer a merged live streaming service

The news: Hulu + Live TV and Fubo have struck a deal that will see the streaming platforms merge into a live TV streaming business after initially announcing an acquisition in January. The service will provide live content to around 6 million North American subscribers, making it the sixth largest pay TV provider in the US. Both platforms will maintain their standalone offerings.

  • The merger offers viewers a vast sports portfolio that includes over 55,000 live events, along with live entertainment programming from Fubo and Hulu + Live TV.
  • Disney will hold a 70% stake in the merged business, while Fubo shareholders will own the remaining 30%.

Zooming out: The new service is the result of a previous dispute where Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Fox Corp attempted to launch a sports streaming service titled Venu—leading to Fubo suing on anticompetitive grounds. The initiative ended with a judge refusing to dismiss Fubo’s lawsuit and Disney-Fox-WBD paying $220 million to Fubo—but also led to Disney execs proposing a deal between Fubo and Hulu’s live TV offering.

A new player emerges: Hulu + Live TV and Fubo’s joint service will serve as a key rival to major pay TV providers and comes at a key moment when leading pay TV service YouTube TV faces potential disruption from the loss of Disney-owned sports channels.

Disney is simultaneously retooling its own streaming ecosystem. The company’s plans to integrate Disney+ with Hulu will strengthen its hand in subscription streaming, and combined ad revenues will surpass Netflix. Disney is now implementing a dual strategy where it competes directly in live TV distribution through Hulu partnerships while consolidating its streaming assets to dominate audience reach and advertiser demand.

What it means for marketers: Brands will benefit from access to growing subscribers and vast sports audiences that increasingly embrace digital, as the platforms combine scale with innovative ad formats.

  • Merging Hulu + Live TV’s established audience base with Fubo’s sports-focused viewers will unlock broader reach to advertisers looking to target audiences in specific niches.
  • Fubo’s innovative ad formats could give the new service an edge. Fubo introduced biddable pause ads in May, a format that has been proven to drive 33% higher brand engagement. A merger could accelerate the adoption and scaling of innovative ad formats across the combined service.

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