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Judge prohibits Venu Sports’ joint streaming venture

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Last updated: 2024/08/16 at 8:35 PM
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FuboTV Wins Legal Battle Against Sports Streaming Giants

In a surprising turn of events, FuboTV has emerged victorious in a legal battle against industry giants ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery. The streaming service filed a lawsuit shortly after the announcement of a joint sports streaming venture, delaying the launch of Venu Sports.

The decision came after United States District Judge Margaret M. Garnett granted FuboTV’s motion for a preliminary injunction. In a 69-page ruling, Judge Garnett stated that FuboTV’s claims of antitrust violations were likely to succeed and that both the company and consumers would suffer irreparable harm without intervention.

FuboTV has long sought to offer a sports-only streaming service but has been hindered by bundling requirements imposed by ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery. These requirements have forced FuboTV to invest significant resources in content that their customers may not necessarily want or need.

Venu Sports, the planned streaming platform, was set to offer a variety of sports networks and options for subscribers at a competitive monthly price. The service would include popular channels such as ESPN, Fox, and ABC, as well as the option to bundle with other streaming services like Disney+ and Hulu.

CEO Pete Distad expressed excitement over the upcoming launch, promising a compelling price point that would appeal to cord-cutters and those looking for an alternative to traditional pay TV packages. The joint venture between ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery will see each party owning an equal share of the platform.

As the dust settles on this legal battle, FuboTV stands as a beacon of hope for streaming services looking to break free from restrictive bundling practices and offer tailored content to their subscribers. The victory marks a significant milestone in the evolution of the streaming industry, paving the way for more innovative and consumer-friendly services in the future.

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