UTAH JAZZ
Jazz Games Now Streaming On FuboTV

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Utah Jazz games this season will be available on fuboTV, making streaming easier for fans who are wanting to watch the team.
The announcement by fuboTV and AT&T Sports Net comes on the heels of complaints from fans as Jazz have become more and more difficult to watch.
While AT&T Sports Net carries the games, was the network was recently dropped by Dish Network, one of the nation’s leading TV providers.
AT&T SportsNet’s Coverage of the Utah Jazz, Vegas Golden Knights and Colorado Rockies to Stream on fuboTV.
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“FuboTV will stream AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain’s extensive regional coverage of all three major professional sports teams in addition to other ancillary programming and behind-the-scenes content,” the companies announced in a release. “The regional sports network (RSN) will initially launch on fuboTV in Nevada, Utah and the surrounding areas with additional markets to roll out in the future.”
FuboTV is a streaming television service that focuses primarily on channels that deliver sports, including the four major leagues in the United States. By adding AT&T Sports Net, fuboTV will now carry Jazz, Vegas Golden Knights, and Colorado Rockies regional game telecasts.
The streaming service offers three different packages for subscribers, each of which will carry the AT&T Sports Net including the starting pack which starts at $64.99 monthly, the pro which costs $69.99, and the Elite which costs $79.99.
Jazz fans can also stream the games using DirecTV Stream at the cost of $85 per month.
In an interview with @ScottyGZone and @975Hans, @utahjazz team president Jim Olson said finding the best broadcast and streaming option for fans is his top priority. #TakeNote | @ZoneSportsNet https://t.co/jqS0NJf8ej
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Before the fuboTV announcement, Jazz president Jim Olson said the team is working daily to find a solution in an appearance with Hans Olsen and Scott Garrard on The Zone Sports Network.
“This is our number one priority,” Olson said. “There is nothing more important to us than figuring out our broadcast situation.”
The Jazz will open the regular season on October 20 in Salt Lake City against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The game will be televised on AT&T Sports Net and broadcast on KSL NewsRadio and The Zone Sports Radio Network