I've been a big fan of Fubo when you consider what you used to be able to do with Fubo Project and multiple households being able to be supported through their 10+ connection setup (including local TV).
However, not having TNT/tru/TBS for March Madness was a frustration, but now with the increase in the number of DRM channels for Fubo Project and now NBC being offline, I can't justify the price. Fortunately I get OTA channels at 2 houses (mine and my moms) so no biggie there.
I've been working with ADBTuner but always felt is was on shaky ground, but once I set it up with Sling, much more solid than when I was trying with Fubo. Granted I'm missing out on a few channels, but honestly for football season, I can add the Sports Extra and get the additional channels for $15 a month and still pay less than what I pay for Fubo now.
Not trying to pile on, just sharing that for some, these types of situations cause us to look at the alternatives, and although Fubo/Fubo Project in it's prime couldn't be beat IMHO, at this point, Sling/ADBTuner is my next chapter in using Channels DVR. If I find I start missing some of the channels I previously had with Fubo, I could always switch over to YTTV and still be slightly less expensive than Fubo and have about 90% overlap with what Fubo had (give up a few of the smaller sports channels but then get TBS, TNT, tru, CNN, etc via TVE). And if Sling or YTTV TVE access hits another hiccup, I now have a solid backup with ADBTuner.
But I do hope the devs get this solved, the best part of Channels is it's broad support for multiple providers and solutions to get the content into it is second to none.