fuboTV Launches on LG Smart TVs


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fuboTV announced today that the live TV streaming app is now available on LG Smart TVs (2018-2021 models).

fuboTV subscriptions start at $65/month for 114 channels, 250 hours of Cloud DVR, and Family Share which allows for streaming on up to 3 screens simultaneously.

With a fuboTV account, subscribers can create up to six profiles, allowing each user to have their own set of recordings, personalized recommendations, and a unique channel guide. Channel guides are customizable, giving users the opportunity to move their favorite channels to the top of the list to more easily access the content they want to watch.

With fuboTV’s Cloud DVR feature, users can record a series with one click and never worry about missing an episode. The sports-focused streaming service also allows for recording teams. With one click, record all the games from a specific team that stream on fuboTV.

In addition to LG Smart TVs, fuboTV is currently available on the web, Android and iOS mobile and tablet apps, Chromecast, XBox One’s family of devices and connected and smart TVs like Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, Apple’s TV app, Hisense, Roku and Samsung Smart TVs.

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