If you’re thinking about subscribing to fuboTV, and you’re wondering about what TV Everywhere apps are supported by this service, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know about TV Everywhere support for fuboTV.
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The Full List of TV Everywhere Apps With fuboTV Support
Below, we’ve compiled a list of all of the TV Everywhere apps that let you log in with your fuboTV subscription.
- A&E
- American Heroes Channel
- AMC
- Animal Planet
- BBC America
- beIN
- beIN 2
- beIN 3
- beIn 4
- beIn 5
- beIn 6
- beIn 7
- beIn 8
- Bravo TV
- BTN (Big Ten Network)
- CBS
- CBS Sports
- CMT
- CNBC
- Comedy Central
- Destination America
- Discovery Channel
- Discovery en Espanol
- Discovery Family
- Discovery Familia
- Discovery Life
- DisneyNow
- E!
- ESPN
- FS1
- FS2
- FOX Sports regionals
- Fox Deportes
- Fox College Sports
- FOX Soccer Plus
- FOX Business
- FOX News
- FOX
- FX Now
- fyi
- Hallmark Channel
- Hallmark Drama
- Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
- History Channel
- IFC
- Investigation Discovery
- Lifetime
- Logo
- Motor Trend
- MTV
- MSG
- MSNBC
- Nick Jr.
- Nat Geo
- Nat Geo Wild
- NBC
- NBC Golf
- NBC Sports Network
- NBCSN Bay Area
- NBCSN California
- NBCSN Chicago
- NBCSN Mid Atlantic
- NBCSN New England
- NBCSN Northwest
- NBCSN Philadelphia
- NBC Universo
- NESN
- NFL Network
- NFL RedZone
- OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network)
- Oxygen
- Pac 12
- Paramount Network
- PopTV
- Science Channel
- Showtime
- Smithsonian
- SNY
- Sundance
- Syfy
- Telemundo
- TLC
- TV Land
- Universal Kids
- Univision Now
- USA Network
- VH1
- Viceland
- WETV
We do our best to keep this list updated. However, for more information or to view an updated list, you can check out this page from fuboTV.
How Does TV Everywhere Work With fuboTV?
To use TV Everywhere with fuboTV, you just need to download an app or go to the website of a particular cable channel, such as E! Then, simply choose fuboTV as your TV provider when you’re prompted to do so and sign in with your fuboTV credentials. You can then watch on-demand and live TV.
Do I Have to Pay Extra To Use TV Everywhere With fuboTV?
No. TV Everywhere support is a free feature which is automatically included in the price of your subscription to fuboTV. You won’t have to pay any extra fees to use it.
Why Should I Bother Using TV Everywhere Apps With fuboTV?
The best reason is that using a TV Everywhere app or website doesn’t affect your simultaneous streams. fuboTV comes with 2 simultaneous streams by default, and even if they are both being used, you can use your subscription to log into a TV Everywhere app and watch live or on-demand TV.
Another reason to use TV Everywhere is that some networks provide more on-demand content through their own apps than they do with the fuboTV app.
Finally, you can sometimes use a TV Everywhere app to get around device limitations. For example, if you want to watch CBS on the Xbox One, which is not supported by the fuboTV app, you can download the CBS app and then sign in with fuboTV to get around this restriction.
What’s on fuboTV?
fuboTV has a ton of great channels. If you want to see what shows and events are on fuboTV right now, check out the Flixed TV Guide for fuboTV.
What Devices Are Supported By TV Everywhere Apps?
This will vary based on the channel, but you can expect most TV Everywhere networks to support Android and iOS devices, as well as web browsers, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, and Chromecast.
Eric Liston is a content writer based in Columbus, Ohio. Since 2015, he’s been writing about technology, cord-cutting, and helping everyday people save money. He also has expertise writing about medicine, dentistry, insurance, and a variety of other industries. No matter what he’s writing, his focus is always on simplifying complex concepts and making them approachable for everyone. When he’s not slamming away on his keyboard at his home office, you’ll find Eric reading sci-fi novels, improving his disc golf game (he just hit his first 400-foot drive) and playing video games on his gaming PC.
We’re new to cord cutting and this is the clearest, and most informative article I’ve read. My question is, why isn’t ABC supported when other major networks are?
Glad to hear that! It really depends on which contracts fubo negotiated with the various TV Stations. This is their up to date list at the moment: https://support.fubo.tv/hc/en-us/articles/115005151127-What-local-ABC-CBS-FOX-NBC-and-CW-stations-does-fuboTV-carry-.