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This article was published on May 4, 2017

Hulu now serves up 50 Live TV channels for $40 a month


Hulu now serves up 50 Live TV channels for $40 a month

Hulu is taking on cable like never before with the beta launch of its Live TV service that offers more than 50 live channels for $39.99 a month.

That includes ABC, CBS, Cartoon Network, CNN, FX, ESPN, National Geographic, Syfy, TBS and Vieland, among others. Subscribers also get access to local sports and news channels, as well as Hulu’s entire streaming library that costs $8 a month on its own and includes over 3,500 exclusive shows, movies and kids’ entertainment titles.

You don’t need a cable box: Hulu’s service works on Chromecast, Apple TV, Xbox One, as well as Android and iOS devices. Support for Amazon Fire streaming devices, Roku players, and desktops is coming soon. You can also pay extra to score Showtime programming, cloud DVR storage and enable streaming to unlimited simultaneously.

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With that, the company is set to rival not just streaming services like Sling TV ($20 a month) and Sony’s PlayStation Vue (starts at $30 a month), but also major cable and satellite TV providers who have typically had the upper hand when it came to offering live broadcast channels.

It’s not betting solely on live for its future, though: Hulu has also been investing in exclusive content à la Netflix, with shows like The Handmaid’s Tale that’s got the greenlight for a second season, as well as Marvel’s The Runaways and an upcoming sci-fi series about a mission to Mars called The First with House of Cards creator Beau Willimon at the helm.

It’ll be interesting to see if the company’s new approach can help it beat out the competition in the coming years. If you’re in the US, you can sign up to try Hulu Live TV with a week’s free trial here.

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