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Okay so I’ve been seeing Hulu + Live TV all over the place lately it’s trending everywhere. ESPN is now offering a bundle that gives you Hulu + Disney+ free for a year if you sign up for ESPN Unlimited ($29.99/mo). That's honestly a killer deal... but it feels like a weird time to get more into Hulu Live.
Because here's the thing:
It’s $81.99/month WITH ads now.
They just added like 14 new channels (Hallmark, Weather Channel, random Vevo music ones).
Disney's now merging it with FuboTV after scrapping that whole Venu Sports thing.
But people (me included) are still seeing crashes, lag, bugs on the Live TV app side.
Like… I WANT to cut the cord. But Hulu Live is still the easiest way to get sports, news, and whatever streaming bundles Disney’s cooking up.
Is anyone actually sticking with it long-term? Or are you guys jumping ship to YouTube TV, Sling, etc.?
Curious if I’m just stubborn or if this is the direction everything’s headed.
Currently subscribe to YouTube TV, Disney+, and I get ad-supported Hulu free through T-Mobile.
If I wanted to switch to the Hulu+Live TV plan with the ad-supported bundle can I do that and get a bill credit for the Hulu portion of the bundle? Or would I need to cancel through T-Mobile and sign up again? Just weighing options at this point.
I have the Hulu bundle through Verizon $10 per month. How do I get the Hulu live tv ? I currently have Xfinity cable/internet and am paying $254 per month Which is ridiculous
I know this has been asked so many times but I'm still a little bit confused. I currently have the Hulu live tv bundle with Disney and ESPN and am just wondering since I have those if I will be charged for the new app that comes out tomorrow? I am debating on weather to fully get rid of my Peacock account if I can just use the new app or if I need to keep Peacock?