FITE Launches 24/7 Linear Channel, Various Discounts Amid Global Pandemic

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FITE Launches 24/7 Linear Channel, Various Discounts Amid Global Pandemic

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FITE knows how hard it is for sports fans out there. Through no fault of their own, almost every event of the season has been called off, and now they’re stuck at home with nothing to watch. In a statement about the Coronavirus outbreak released today, the network announced its intent to release as many entertaining shows as possible during this difficult time.

Part of that effort involves discounts on past PPVs from a host of wrestling, MMA, and boxing content providers. Discounts range from 50-80%, and the company promises more discounts in the coming days. They’re also working on providing more free content for fans, starting with a free trial of their AEW Plus subscription.

In the next few weeks, we’ll announce distribution news bringing additional access to FITE programming to more fans & initiatives to offer free content. Many thanks to all our partners for making this possible.

WE APPRECIATE EVERYONE SUPPORTING EACH OTHER AT THIS TIME! pic.twitter.com/GeFmqkfPId

— FITE (@FiteTV) March 20, 2020

FITE also announced the launch of FITE 24/7, a linear channel that highlights fights and matches from previous events on their service. It features a constant stream of matches alongside a chat, so fans can converse during the endless replays.

2⃣4⃣⚡️7⃣ FITE is proud to present #FITE247

FREE around the clock fights!

FITE 24/7 is a FREE linear channel with non-stop fighting events and shows!

Head over and give it a try, we are sure you won't stop watchin'!

🆓 https://t.co/lZyizEUDS5 pic.twitter.com/HvWzR98wgu

— FITE (@FiteTV) March 20, 2020

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