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Fubo Subscribers Can Now Watch The CraftsyTV FAST Channel

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The CraftsyTV FAST channel is now available on Fubo. The channel provides subscribers with access to a library of DIY tutorials on a range of topics, including knitting, painting, baking, quilting, sewing and more.

After initially launching in early 2023 on Plex and Xumo Play, the free CraftsyTV channel has slowly been expanding its footprint. Late last year, for example, the CraftsyTV became available to stream through Vizio’s free WatchFree+ streaming service.

Now also available through Fubo, existing subscribers can find CraftsyTV in the live guide, or by searching for the channel by name in the app. As this is a FAST channel, it is available to all Fubo subscribers, irrespective of the plan they are signed up to.

We are thrilled to continue expanding CraftsyTV’s audience with this launch on Fubo,” said Jim Kopp, COO of TN Marketing, parent company of Craftsy. “We look forward to introducing new viewers to inspiring how-to video content and specialty programming. From cooking series to sewing shows, our creative library celebrates the most popular maker passions and project ideas.”

September is National Sewing Month so the timing of the launch couldn’t be any better for fans of sewing. CraftsyTV is celebrating National Sewing Month with daily programming blocks, including a range of expert-led tutorials and inspiring series.

If sewing isn’t really your thing, CraftsyTV is also airing daily home
Improvement programming in September, including tutorials and DIY lessons to help freshen up the home as we head into the Fall season.

For those not currently signed up to Fubo, CraftsyTV can also be streamed for free via Plex, Sling Freestream, Xumo Play and the website.

John Finn is the Editor of Streaming Better, a platform created to help consumers navigate the complicated live TV streaming and subscription service market. John has been covering technology and streaming for online publications since 2014.

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