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Fubo adds channels from Family Entertainment Television

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Family Entertainment Television has inked a distribution agreement with streaming service Fubo that makes its two channels available on the online cable television replacement.

Starting this week, Family Entertainment Television (FETV) and Family Movie Classics (FMC) are available in Fubo’s base subscription package, giving both channels instant exposure to more than 1 million Fubo subscribers, the company said.

“We’re delighted to partner with Fubo to bring FETV and FMC to their growing offering of quality entertainment channels,” Cara Conte, the Executive Vice President of Affiliate Sales at FETV and FMC, said in a statement. “We look forward to a successful collaboration that will greatly benefit Fubo subscribers.”

FETV and FMC offer family-friendly fare, including shows like “Emergency!”, “Leave it to Beaver,” “Perry Mason” and “Dragnet” along with movies like “The More the Merrier,” “Bridge on the River Kwai” and “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.”

Fubo is available on most popular connected TV platforms, including Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV (Google TV), Apple TV and TVs made by Samsung, LG and Vizio.

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