The Story Behind Channel Moa
Channel Moa was started by a small team of US cord-cutters who got tired of paying $120 a month for cable, then another $80 for a UFC PPV, then another $30 for an NFL streaming app. Below is the short version of how Channel Moa came to be, and where we are heading.
Built around how American households actually watch TV
The idea for Channel Moa came from a simple observation. American households were paying for cable, paying for streaming subscriptions, paying for sports add-ons and paying for individual PPV events — and still missing games because the rights were scattered across six different services. Live sports is supposed to be the easy part.
Channel Moa flips that around. The NFL Sunday slate is the centerpiece. The NBA, MLB, NHL, NCAA football and major UFC and boxing PPVs sit alongside as included features. The premium VOD library, US local broadcast networks and international packages fill out the catalogue. One subscription, one app, one bill.
The result is a streaming service that genuinely fits how modern American households watch television.
Three convictions that shape Channel Moa
Every product decision passes through these three filters.
Sports Should Be Easy
Every NFL Sunday game, every NBA night, every UFC PPV should be one click away on one app — not scattered across six subscriptions.
Pricing Should Be Boring
One catalogue, one price. No "premium" tier hidden behind a paywall. What you see on the pricing page is what you pay, period.
Support Is People
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