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Hulu Adjusts Pricing – Base Service Drops to $5.99 per Month, Hulu+ Live TV Increases to $44.99 per Month

Hulu Adjusts Pricing – Base Service Drops to $5.99 per Month, Hulu+ Live TV Increases to $44.99 per Month

Hulu has revised their subscription pricing. The streaming service lowered the cost of its ad-supported tier of service, while raising the price of its Live TV service.

Today, we’re announcing updates to our pricing options (that will go into effect next month*) to allow current and new subscribers to choose the best Hulu experience for them.

Hulu: $5.99 per month

Hulu subscribers can stream more than 85,000 episodes of on-demand television, thousands of movies and award winning Hulu Originals with ads, now for $5.99 per month. Fans can enjoy current hits like The Good Doctor, Killing Eve, This is Us, Atlanta and Grown-ish as well as award-winning Hulu Originals like The Handmaid’s Tale, Marvel’s Runaways, Future Man and Castle Rock. Plus, Hulu is the exclusive streaming home to every season of beloved and current series including ER, Lost, King of the Hill, 30 Rock, Family Guy, Seinfeld, South Park, Curious George and many more.

Hulu (No Ads): $11.99 per month

The Hulu (No Ads) plan still offers the same massive library of on-demand TV and movies for $11.99 per month.

Hulu + Live TV: $44.99 per month

As the ultimate combination of on-demand and live TV, Hulu + Live TV features more than 60 live sports, news and entertainment channels to stream on virtually any living room or mobile device, PLUS  the more than 85,000 episodes of television on demand and thousands of movies in the core Hulu plan. Only Hulu offers this complete streaming television experience, all in one place.

The $5.99 ad-supported level of service was formerly $7.99 per month, while the Hulu + Live TV tier was priced at $39.99 per month. The ad-free tier remained at $11.99 per month.

The new pricing goes into effect on February 26 for new subscribers, while existing subscribers will see the increase hit their bills in the first billing cycle after February 26.