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FreeCast Stock Jumps After DIRECTV Multifamily Deal, But Dilution Risk Lingers
24 April 2026
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FreeCast Stock Jumps After DIRECTV Multifamily Deal, But Dilution Risk Lingers

Orlando, Florida, April 24, 2026, 12:05 (EDT)

  • FreeCast announced it’s cleared to market and sell DIRECTV streaming services across the U.S. to multifamily housing.
  • CAST landed a Buy rating and a $6 price target from Maxim Group, which just started covering the stock, according to Benzinga data.
  • SEC filings out this week highlight ongoing concerns about financing and dilution for the freshly public company.

Shares of FreeCast Inc. jumped Friday, following news out of Orlando that the streaming tech firm has landed a national deal to sell DIRECTV streaming services across a range of multifamily properties—think apartments, condos, HOAs, student housing, and senior living. Just weeks removed from its Nasdaq direct listing, FreeCast now finds itself with a much wider distribution pipeline.

Here’s the key shift: FreeCast wants to ditch the one-user streaming approach and tap into bulk deals across entire properties, letting landlords and operators bundle TV for lots of residents at once. In multifamily housing—those buildings with multiple units—locking in these bigger contracts can outweigh racking up single app downloads.

The move in FreeCast’s stock sharpened the pace. Shares changed hands at $2.08 as of 12:05 p.m. in New York, a 23.8% jump, with more than 13 million traded, Investing.com data show. The session started at $2.29, swinging between $2.00 and $2.41.

FreeCast has struck a deal to become a licensed distributor of DIRECTV services across multifamily properties nationwide. Along with basic service, residents will have the option to upgrade to premium offerings including HBO Max, Paramount+, SHOWTIME, STARZ, and MGM+.

FreeCast CEO William Mobley described the agreement as another step toward combining paid TV and free streaming in the company’s lineup. “Our business model has always been about giving people what they want, giving them options,” Mobley said in a statement. Business Wire

Friday brought a fresh spark from Wall Street: Benzinga’s analyst ratings page flagged Maxim Group’s Allen Klee, who just started coverage on FreeCast with a Buy rating and slapped on a $6 price target. That’s a significant premium to where the stock sat around midday. To be clear, this call comes from the analyst, not from the company.

FreeCast operates in the increasingly packed streaming aggregation space, where the pitch is simple: users get a single spot to search, organize, and bundle their streaming video. Reuters calls it an entertainment content discovery, aggregation and management business, selling its SelectTV product straight to consumers.

Competition remains tough. FreeCast’s offerings cross into territory already held by streaming names like Roku, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and Fubo. The DIRECTV partnership, however, targets property operators instead of only chasing individual retail users. Over on FreeCast’s website, you’ll find cable-style TV bundled right alongside rivals like YouTube TV, Hulu+Live, and DirecTV Stream.

The deal’s impact on revenue remains unclear. In their announcement, FreeCast and DIRECTV kept quiet about financial details, rollout schedules, and minimum sales requirements, so investors are left guessing about the pace of adoption among property managers.

The balance sheet is feeling the strain, recent filings reveal. On April 22, FreeCast reported in a filing that it had renewed a revolving convertible promissory note with Nextelligence Inc.—Mobley’s company—setting the cap at $5 million. The terms: 12% annual interest, with the note due to mature on June 30, 2027. This type of debt could convert into equity, leaving current shareholders exposed to potential dilution.

FreeCast disclosed plans to register the resale of as many as 5.75 million Class A shares linked to its equity purchase pact with Amiens Technology Investments LLC. According to the filing, the sales could generate up to $50 million for the company over time through the facility. However, it flagged that both commitment shares and any additional sales might end up diluting current shareholders.

FreeCast’s numbers are still weighing on the narrative. For the six months ended Dec. 31, 2025, the company brought in just $257,950 in total revenue but posted a net loss of $5.6 million. Its filing flagged ongoing losses, warning there’s “substantial doubt” about FreeCast’s ability to keep operating unless it secures more funding or improves cash flow. SEC

So, FreeCast has the DIRECTV deal—a more defined sales path, plus the benefit of a recognized brand for pitching to property owners. But the tough slog starts here: turning that access into actual paying customers, all while keeping an eye on financing, with investors already tracking the share count closely.

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