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Fubo TV Price Hike: The Real Cost of Watching Your Favorite Teams

Fubo TV has been hitting the news lately for raising their prices—again! As a cord-cutting blogger always on the lookout for the best value, I wanted to take a closer look at Fubo's pricing and uncover the real cost of subscribing to their service. Transparency is crucial when it comes to choosing a streaming service, and unfortunately, Fubo TV's pricing isn't as straightforward as it seems.

Fubo TV Plans and Pricing: More Than Meets the Eye

Let's break down Fubo TV's current plans and their actual costs. You might be surprised to find out that the advertised price isn't always the price you end up paying!

Plan Advertised Price RSN Fee Actual Price
Essentials $84.99 $0 $84.99
Pro $84.99 $15.99 $100.98
Elite $94.99 $15.99 $110.98
Latino $32.99 $0 $32.99

As you can see, the Pro and Elite plans come with an additional "Regional Sports Fee" (RSN) that's not included in the advertised price. This fee can significantly increase the total cost, making those plans much more expensive than they initially appear.

Why the Discrepancy? Decoding the RSN Fee

So, what are RSNs, and why do they cost extra? Regional Sports Networks are channels that broadcast local sports games, like your favorite NBA, NHL, or MLB teams. These channels are expensive for streaming services to carry, so they often pass the cost on to subscribers in the form of an RSN fee.

While it's understandable that RSNs cost extra, Fubo TV's way of presenting this fee isn't very transparent. By not including it in the advertised price, they might be misleading customers who are looking for the best deal.

How to Find the RSN Fee: A Not-So-Easy Task

Finding the RSN fee for your location can be tricky. Fubo TV doesn't prominently display this information on their website. In my experience, the only way to find out the exact fee is to start the free trial process and see what gets added to your cart.

While you can try contacting Fubo support or searching online forums for information, these methods aren't always reliable. It would be much better if Fubo TV was upfront about the RSN fee from the start.

Impact on Cord-Cutters: Feeling the Pinch

These price increases and hidden fees can have a significant impact on cord-cutters' budgets. Many people switch to streaming to save money, but with prices constantly rising, it's getting harder to justify the cost.

Thankfully, there are alternatives to Fubo TV. Other streaming services, like Sling TV or YouTube TV, might offer better value, depending on your needs. And for local channels, an antenna can be a great option. (I personally use an AirTV Anywhere device with a large outdoor antenna, and it works great!)

What Do You Think?

Have you been affected by Fubo TV's price increases? Have you encountered similar pricing practices with other streaming services? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

My Take

My Streaming Life is all about finding the best value for my entertainment needs, and I hope this post helps my readers do the same. It's important to be aware of hidden fees and deceptive pricing practices so you can make informed decisions about your streaming choices.


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