Two years ago at MIPCOM, Facebook released a new set of APIs for media partners in attempt to capture more of the real time conversation around TV. Since then, Facebook has made its presence felt on red carpets, backstage, and even on TODAY, where the show's Orange Room leverages Facebook's 'trending' data in segments. Today at MIPCOM, Facebook is announcing new tools for broadcasters and fans that center on the participatory aspects of live TV.
There might not be a more perilous match anywhere in the Champions League on Wednesday evening than this one. If there's a winner at the Parc des Princes, they're through to the round of 16 without needing a play-off to get there. It's very possible the losing team will have those extra matches and a draw could leave them both at risk.
Today, Fubo announced that monthly prices for some of its "Live TV" subscription plans, which include hundreds of channels, including non-sports ones like FX and The Disney Channel, will be up to 14.8 percent cheaper. The new pricing starts with "bill cycle dates on or after January 1, 2026," Fubo said. Here are the new prices: Essential: $74 per month (previously $85/month) Pro: $75/month (previously $85/month) Elite: $84/month (previously $95/month)
You have the snacks, the drinks and your comfy spot on the couch. But then you turn on the TV and excitement shifts to irritation. Where's the *bleeping* game? Everyone's had that moment. The endless channel surfing. The constant app switching. The login-password juggling. And suddenly, you've missed the start of the game - or worse, the play of the day.