Molotov TV, a privately owned company headquartered in France and a subsidiary of Fubo TV, was founded in 2015, operates with approximately 140 employees, and reported $46.0M in revenue as of 2023. Functioning as a tier 2 media tech buyer, its main product is media and TV services through a streaming platform that combines Live, Catch-up, and On-Demand programs from nearly 180 publishers and television channels within a single user interface.
Molotov, a subsidiary of FuboTV, announced a distribution deal on an unspecified date for the Ligue 1+ streaming subscription service. This deal, for the 2025-2026 Ligue 1 football season, launched August 15, 2025. The agreement follows previous non-exclusive deals between the LFP and several French telecom operators, as well as Dazn, Amazon Prime Video, and Samsung. Separately, Molotov secured a non-exclusive carriage agreement with Ligue 1 for the 2025/2026 season. Molotov also features in RMC BFM's deployment across OTT applications and partner distribution platforms. A dispute arose between Molotov Solution and Deathly Decibel Records concerning the unauthorized pressing of Molotov Solution's 2009 LP, "The Harbinger.