Fans can subscribe for one month of FanDuel Sports Network’s DTC streaming platform and get a second month free
MIAMI – Miami Marlins viewership is on the rise across both streaming and linear television, as FanDuel Sports Network continues to expand access through its direct-to-consumer platform, strategic partnerships with Prime Video and FanDuel, and simulcasts of select games on CBS Miami and CW 33.
Through the 2025 MLB All-Star Break, the average streaming audience for Marlins games is up 14% compared to the same period last season. The total minutes streamed across the FanDuel Sports Network app, FanDuelSportsNetwork.com and the FanDuel Sports Network channel on Prime Video are up 26%.
FanDuel Sports Network has generated over 800,000 unique streamers across its nine MLB team partners so far this season, with total minutes streamed reaching 1.8 billion.
At the same time, traditional TV viewership of Marlins games is also rising. In the Miami-Fort Lauderdale DMA, viewership has grown 28% year over year, according to Nielsen Media Research data, underscoring the strength of FanDuel Sports Network’s multiplatform strategy.
YOUTH MOVEMENT
FanDuel Sports Network has seen particular growth among younger audiences.
Marlins viewership is up 67% this season among viewers ages 18-34 and up 29% in the 25-49 and 25-54 demographics, according to Nielsen.
Teenage viewing of Marlins games is up 50% year over year.
MORE WAYS TO WATCH
A new simulcast partnership with CBS Miami and CW 33 has also helped deliver Marlins coverage to more fans in South Florida for select games.
Simulcasts of matchups against the Philadelphia Phillies (April 20) and Milwaukee Brewers (July 6 at loanDepot park) are the most-watched games of the season to date – including viewership on both FanDuel Sports Network and CW 33 – and they’re the largest Marlins local audiences dating back to September 2023.
Six more Marlins games (including pregame and postgame coverage) are set to simulcast on FanDuel Sports Network and across CBS Miami and CW 33:
- July 18 vs. Kansas City Royals at loanDepot park
- Aug. 1 vs. New York Yankees at loanDepot park
- Aug. 15 at Boston Red Sox
- Aug. 29 at New York Mets
- Sept. 5 vs. Philadelphia Phillies at loanDepot park
- Sept. 26 vs. New York Mets at loanDepot park
MOMENTUM ON AND OFF THE FIELD
The Marlins’ strong play over the past six weeks, including a record-setting road winning streak and stellar performances at loanDepot park, has boosted audiences even further. TV viewership since June 1 is up 28% compared to March, April and May of this season and up 209% compared to June/July 2024.
Marlins streaming audiences since June 1 are up 43% year over year, and total minutes streamed are up 51%.
HOW TO WATCH + SPECIAL OFFER
Fans throughout the state of Florida can stream Marlins games and programming on the FanDuel Sports Network app and at FanDuelSportsNetwork.com by authenticating with their pay-TV credentials or subscribing directly. Monthly, annual and Season Pass subscriptions remain available.
For a limited time, Marlins fans can sign up for one month of FanDuel Sports Network’s direct-to-consumer platform for $19.99 and get their second month free. To take advantage of this special offer, click here and use the promo code MIAMIBOGO at checkout.
New this season, local Prime Video customers can also sign up for FanDuel Sports Network as an add-on subscription to access games and all other programming on the network. To get started, open the Prime Video app or visit amazon.com/channels and search for FanDuel Sports Network.
FanDuel Sports Network is also widely available on cable, satellite, and virtual streaming providers across the state. For viewers in South Florida, options include Xfinity, AT&T U-verse, DIRECTV, Fubo, Hotwire, Blue Stream Fiber and Breezeline. For a list of TV providers in your zip code that carry FanDuel Sports Network, visit GetMyHomeTeams.com.
The second half of the Marlins’ season gets underway on Friday, July 18 as FanDuel Sports Network televises and streams the interleague series opener against the Kansas City Royals beginning with pregame coverage at 6:30 p.m.
For more info on all of the ways to watch the Marlins in the second half of the season, visit Marlins.com/TuneIn.
Sources:
Streaming – FanDuel Sports Network Analytics (3/27-7/13/25, 3/27-7/13/24)
TV – Nielsen Media Research (3/27-7/13/25, 3/28-7/14/24)
MEDIA CONTACT
David Selig, dselig@fanduelsportsnetwork.com
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