Fubo is a consumer-first live TV streaming company offering sports-first virtual MVPD (multichannel video programming distributor) services. The platform aggregates over 400 live sports, news, and entertainment networks, providing premium sports, news, and entertainment programming with over 55,000 annual live sporting events. Following the October 2025 merger with Disney's Hulu + Live TV, Fubo operates as the second-largest virtual pay-TV provider in the U.S. with approximately 6 million North American subscribers, operating as a vMVPD with separate Fubo and Hulu + Live TV consumer brands.
Fubo is publicly traded
IPO'd on October 13, 2020
This company is no longer available on our private secondary market. Shares can be traded publicly under FUBO.
Company data and valuation marks are estimates and may be incomplete, stale, erroneous, or revised.
Founded
2015
Total Funding
$206.5M
5 rounds
Total raised $206.5M across 5 rounds
Funding data and valuation marks are estimates and may be incomplete, stale, erroneous, or revised.
Last updated 06-25-2026
Latest Round
Type
Series E
Date
2019
Amount
$102M
Valuation
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Lead Investors
| Date | Round | Amount Raised | Valuation | Lead Investors |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Series E | $102M | — | Disney, AMC Networks, Discovery |
| 2018 | Series D | $46M | — | AMC Networks |
| September 2017 | Series C | $37M | — | Northzone |
David Gandler
Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer
Competitor list is illustrative and may be incomplete, stale, or erroneous.
YouTube TV
Live TV streaming service with broad mix of local stations, live news, national sports, and entertainment channels. Strong in general programming but weak in regional sports coverage.
DIRECTV Stream
Premium, sports-first virtual MVPD offering deep channel lineup starting at $79.99, positioned similarly to Fubo with strong regional sports network coverage.
Hulu + Live TV
Disney's entertainment-focused live TV streaming service. Now merged with Fubo as of October 2025, operating as separate consumer brand within combined entity.
Sling TV
Budget-friendly live TV streaming service starting at $46/month. Omits local broadcasts in many markets but offers lower price point.
Philo
Entertainment-focused live TV streaming service offering cable-like experience at lower price point, complementary to sports-first services.
Yes, Fubo is publicly traded under the ticker symbol FUBO on the NYSE. The company went public in October 13, 2020.
Fubo trades under the ticker symbol FUBO on the NYSE. It began trading in October 13, 2020.
Fubo (FUBO on the NYSE) shares can be purchased through any standard brokerage account — including Fidelity, Charles Schwab, TD Ameritrade, and online platforms like Robinhood or E*TRADE. Search for the ticker FUBO to place an order.
Fubo went public in October 13, 2020 via ipo. Fubo completed a reverse merger with FaceBank Group (April 2, 2020) and publicly listed on NYSE under ticker FUBO on October 13, 2020, with an IPO price of $10.00 per share. On October 29, 2025, Fubo completed a business combination merger with Disney's Hulu + Live TV, with Disney acquiring a 70% stake. The company remains publicly traded under NYSE:FUBO.
Fubo raised $206.5M across 5 disclosed funding rounds prior to its public listing.
Fubo was founded by David Gandler in 2015.
Fubo is headquartered in New York, NY, United States.
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