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ZDNET's key takeaways Hulu with Live TV is increasing its monthly price.The service will now cost $90 a month, up from $82.You can lock in $65 a month if you qualify for the discount. Another day, another streaming service price increase.
While Hulu and Disney+ both recently raised their streaming prices, the entertainment company is currently offering one of the biggest discounts of the year on its Hulu + Live TV subscription. For your first three months, you’ll pay just $64.99 — a total savings of nearly $80, given the service is usually $89.99/month.
You can stream over 95 channels of live TV, or tune in to Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN.
Disney's latest round of streaming service price hikes go into effect Tuesday, with price increases being spread across standalone subscriptions for Disney Plus, Hulu and ESPN, as well as bundles and its live TV platform, Hulu Plus Live TV. The last time the company upped the costs of its streaming services was -- you guessed it -- October 2024.
Hulu, Disney Plus, and HBO Max all raised prices this week, adding to a growing list of subscription services that have increased costs throughout the year.
Earth and Prey, the precursor to Predator: Badlands, along with over 95 channels of live TV for 20% off in this Hulu streaming deal.
You can watch HBO live on Hulu as long as you're subscribed to Hulu and have added an HBO subscription to your membership. Here's how to do it.
With Disney+ and Hulu both increasing streaming prices on Oct. 21 — as they’ve done annually for the past two years — today is your last chance to lock in a lower rate.
Next week! Miles Teller hosts the next new episode of SNL on November 1, 2025, with musical guest Brandi Carlile. We also know the hosts for the following two episodes: If you have a valid cable login, you can watch SNL live on NBC, the NBC app, or NBC.com.
Here's the rundown: On Oct. 30, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. ET, the distribution deal between Disney, which owns ESPN, ABC and numerous other networks, will end. At that point, YouTube TV will no longer air any Disney-owned networks until a new deal is struck.
Week 8 of the NFL season is nearing its end, and with that, the New Orleans Saints have lost another game, and fans are rightfully upset.