By Phillip Swann
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Former editor of 4 TV magazines. Author of TV Dot Com.

Fubo, the live streaming service, is now offering $20 off the first month of service in a new promotion.

The discount brings the 190-channel Pro package from $79.99 a month to $59.99 a month for the first month; the 250-channel Elite plan from $89.99 a month to $69.99 a month for the first month; and the 260-channel $99.99 a month Premier package to $79.99 a month for the first month. The Elite and Premier plans include 4K programming while the Pro package does not.

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The company is competing with such services as DIRECTV Stream, Sling TV, Hulu Live and YouTube TV in the live streaming category. YouTube TV, which says it has roughly eight million subscribers, more than any other live streamer, is now offering its first three months of service for $62.99 a month. Fubo reported it had less than two million subscribers worldwide at the end of the third quarter of 2023. The company plans to issue its fourth quarter report this Friday.

Fubo also provides a seven-day free trial. To learn more about its current $20 off the first month promotional offer, click here. The streamer’s regular monthly prices will go into effect after the first month if you do not cancel prior to the end of the promotion.

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