Hulu raises Live TV price to $65, matching YouTube TV’s latest price hike

Hulu + Live TV went from $40 to $65 since 2017; rival services raised prices, too. …

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Hulu is raising the monthly price of its live-TV streaming package from $54.99 to $64.99 starting on December 18, continuing a string of price hikes by online video services that offer an alternative to cable and satellite TV. The increase will apply to existing and new subscribers.

Hulu + Live TV debuted at $40 a month in mid-2017 but was up to $54.99 a month by December 2019. The new $64.99 monthly price is for the package with over 65 live channels plus access to Hulu’s ad-supported library of on-demand shows and movies.

Hulu also offers a Live TV plan with ad-free access to the streaming library. The price of this package will increase from $60.99 to $70.99 a month. There’s also a Live TV plan without Hulu’s streaming library, which is rising from $53.99 to $63.99.

Hulu sent notices of the upcoming price hikes to existing subscribers and confirmed the change on its website yesterday. The cheapest plan that includes only the ad-supported streaming library, without any live channels, will remain at $5.99 a month. The no-ads version will remain at $11.99. By comparison, Netflix plans range from $8.99 to $17.99 a month after a price increase last month.

Hulu’s majority owner is The Walt Disney Company. Comcast has a 33-percent stake in the company, but Disney has had full operational control since May 2019.

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