Fubo exec claims that a new voice recognition DVR is coming soon

Sports Highlights
3 min readMay 25, 2023

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David Gandler, CEO of Fubo, revealed some interesting developments in DVR technology. The streaming service’s exec r…

David Gandler, CEO of Fubo, revealed some interesting developments in DVR technology. The streaming service’s exec recently spoke at the JPMorgan Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference on Wednesday. At the conference, as reported by The StreamableGandler claimed that his company will unveil new DVR upgrades soon.

“When all is said and done, we’re likely to see some significant DVR upgrades that we probably haven’t seen since the advent of cloud recording,” mention Gandler. “Think about indexing all your videos in your DVR. So you can follow a team. You could follow a player. And you can follow a company. You can follow a politician. And all this would be personalized for you.

“Now we should know what kind of highlights you like. Whether it’s interceptions or bags, or whatever you want, the machine has to be able to really create a very efficient user experience.”

Speech recognition will be key in new DVR developments at Fubo

Gandler also explained how speech recognition will also change with Fubo’s DVR service. The exec said users can ask their Fubo devices for very specific sports-related highlights based on games they’ve recorded. “You can say, ‘Show me every 3-pointer shot in the last two minutes of a game with a score that was maybe a 6-point spread.’ You can ask questions like that,” Gandler continued.

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“You can also wait until the end of the season for the Super Bowl and say, ‘Hey, show me every pass this quarterback threw on Sunday in sub-30-degree weather.’ So it is a very powerful way to let you experience content, especially in an environment with hundreds of channels.”

Streaming service has revealed user growth

Fobo recently announced that they had almost 1.3 million paying subscribers in the first quarter of 2023. This was a growth of 22% year-on-year. The company has also released the ‘Instant Highlights’ feature. Similar to an attribute on YouTube TV, it allows users to watch highlights of selected clips of key moments in games.

The sports-first live TV streaming service currently has plans as of $75 per month. This includes over 150 channels and 1000 hours of Cloud DVR.

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