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NBC Sports channels get TV Everywhere app support on fuboTV

by Jim Kimble / Updated: August 14, 2017

NBC Sports: fuboTV subscribers use login to get access to more live sports

fuboTV is expanding TV Everywhere support for NBC Sports apps.

Subscribers to the fubo Premier channel bundle can now use their login and password to watch sports using apps from NBC, NBCSN, Golf Channel and the Olympic Channel.

Games and programming from Comcast/NBC Sports regional sports networks can also be watched either on the NBC Sports app or website.

fuboTV’s Premier bundle already has 60+ live streaming channels like beIN sports, A&E, Viceland and HGTV.

The fuboTV Premier bundle typically costs $34.99 per month. This summer, fuboTV is offering a 40 percent discount on the first two months of service. fuboTV also has a free 7-day trial.

fuboTV works on all major streaming devices like Roku, Amazon Fire TV and NVIDIA Shield TV. The platform also has a mobile app to watch sports on the go. 

With its growing list of TV Everywhere apps, cord cutters and people wanting to shed their hefty cable bill can also watch channels away from home.

Using an app may also get you more channels than what is on your fuboTV subscription. Here are a few examples in case you are familiar with TV Everywhere apps.

  • beIN SPORTS CONNECT includes access to beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS en Español, as well as overflow channels beIN SPORTS 2 through 10
  • Fox Regional Sports Networks (RSNs) are also available through FOX Sports GO, along with exclusive programming such as NASCAR and soccer bonus feeds and live events from the Big East Digital Network
  • NBC/Comcast RSNs are also available through the NBC Sports app and website

Live stream NBC sports without cable

fuboTV current authenticates 35 TV Everywhere networks total, a roster that’s been growing since the spring.

The company announced in June that more channels from CBS Corporation will be added to the Premier channel bundle at no extra cost. CBS Sports Network, Pop, The CW and CBSN will be part of that lineup.

The new channels will bring The NFL on CBS, Thursday Night Football and NCAA Division 1 Men’s Basketball to fuboTV. CBSN will bring an around-the-clock news channel to the platform.

With a recent surge in venture capital, and the hiring of a new head of content strategy more channels are likely on the horizon.

Below is an updated list of networks that fuboTV is now supporting via TV Everywhere apps and websites.

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A&E Network

beIN SPORTS* (beIN SPORTS CONNECT)

beIN SPORTS en Español (beIN SPORTS CONNECT)

BTN (BTN2Go)

Bravo (Bravo Now)

CNBC

E! (E! Now)

Esquire TV Now

FOX (FOX NOW)

Fox Sports** (FOX Sports GO)

FX (FXNOW)

FXX (FXNOW)

FXM (FXNOW)

FYI

Galavision

Golf Channel (NBC Sports)

Hallmark Channel (Hallmark Channel Everywhere)

History channel
[/one_half]

[one_half_last]
Lifetime

MSNBC

National Geographic (Nat Geo TV)

Nat Geo WILD (Nat Geo TV)

NBC

NBC Sports (NBC Sports)

NBCSN (NBC Sports)

Olympic Channel (NBC Sports)

Oxygen (Oxygen Now)

Sprout (Sprout Now)

Syfy (Syfy Now)

UDN

UniMás

Univision

USA Network (USA Now)

VICELAND

UNIVERSO (Universo Now)
[/one_half_last]

fuboTV maintains a list of local NBC and FOX stations it carries. Read my review of fuboTV for more information about the live streaming service. 

Try out a free 7-day trial. If you want to check out the service a little longer, then skip the free trial and take advantage of the summer sale, giving you two months of service for only $19.99 per month.  



Jim Kimble

Founder and Editor of The Cord Cutting Report. Before launching the site in 2016, he worked for more than two decades as a staff writer or correspondent for a number of daily newspapers, including The Boston Globe. His enthusiasm for tech began with the Atari 2600. Follow @james_kimble

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