Court Puts the Brakes on New Sports Streaming Service Launch
A federal judge in the United States has placed a temporary halt on the introduction of a new sports streaming platform created by industry giants including Disney’s ESPN, Warner Bros, and Fox. The judge expressed concerns that this service could significantly reduce competition in the streaming marketplace.
The new platform, known as Venu, was slated for launch later this year. However, FuboTV—a competitor specializing in sports content—took legal action earlier this year through an antitrust lawsuit. FuboTV claimed that its operations would face “irreparable damage” if Venu were allowed to proceed as planned.
On Friday, U.S. District Judge Margaret Garnett issued an injunction that prevents Venu from launching while Fubo’s legal challenge against these entertainment conglomerates continues through judicial proceedings.
This case underscores ongoing tensions within the rapidly evolving sports broadcasting landscape, where competitive fairness remains a contentious issue.