Hulu confirmed several months ago that it’s working on a standalone online TV streaming service that will allow people to cut the cord and pay a set fee every month without any contracts to watch live TV on any device.
It hasn’t revealed more details about the service since then. There has been no official word on how many networks it’s going to support either, but now a new report says that the Hulu live TV streaming service monthly subscription price is going to be $39.99.
TechCrunch reports that Hulu’s live TV streaming service is most likely going to be priced at $39.99 per month. Subscribers will have to put up with ads but they will also get access to Hulu’s entire on-demand library of movies, TV shows, and original content. It makes sense because Hulu CEO Mike Hopkins previously said that the new service would cost under $40. Well $39.99 is under $40.
The $39.99 price is not set in stone of course, but it seems to be correct. Hulu has not yet officially confirmed the price and it will not until the service is officially announced. The same report also claims that Hulu is going to sell subscribers an add-on package which will provide them with an unlimited cloud DVR that supports recording of up to 200 hours of programming with unlimited streams as well.
Source Ubergizmo