In a new "Voices of Wall Street," host Hope King speaks with Andrew Freedman, Hedgeye's Communications Sector Head, about his bear case for fuboTV.<br /><br />fuboTV, along with many investors, is optimistic about the opportunity in streaming subscriptions, connected TV advertising, and sports betting. However, Freedman says the company has a small probability of surviving due to the "structurally unprofitable, broken" business model. <br /><br />Freedman adds that fuboTV is expanding into sports betting because it knows the streaming business is unsustainable as a standalone unit, but argues the costs of launching a sportsbook will be difficult to manage. Freedman admits there are two paths for fuboTV to achieve long-term success, and lays out the scenarios for fuboTV to emerge as a winner in the streaming wars.<br /><br />For more from "Voices of Wall Street":<br />https://twitter.com/VoicesofWallSt<br />https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNXitUPWm2FPIRJYQaeRcjQ<br />https://www.voicesofwallstreet.com/<br /><br />Bullish is a conversation about money for the curious. Earn more, spend smarter and grow your money in a way that's right for you.<br /><br />Follow us:<br />https://bullish.studio<br />https://twitter.com/BullishStudios<br />https://www.instagram.com/bullishstudios/