SAVE $69:As of Oct. 24, new and eligible returning subscribers can snag Hulu (With Ads) + Live TV for $59.99 per month for the first three months. After that, the subscription auto-renews at $82.99 per month. This deal ends on Nov. 19.
Who says you need to break the bank to get the best TV package?
Hulu is making it easy to ditch those cable bills with a limited-time deal that drops the price of Hulu (With Ads) + Live TV down to just $59.99 per month for the first three months. That's a $23 saving per month compared to the usual $82.99 per month price. And they're throwing in Disney+ and ESPN+ for good measure — because who doesn't want a side of Marvel or live sports with their reality TV fix?
Sure, there are plenty of streaming services, but Hulu + Live TV gives you access to over 95 live channels, from ABC to ESPN, without the hassle of hardware or hidden fees. Plus, with unlimited DVR, you can record all the live TV you want — perfect for those nights when you're torn between catching the game live or binging another episode of Only Murders in the Building. No sneaky contracts here either — just a month-to-month subscription that you can cancel anytime if you feel like testing the waters elsewhere. But let's be real, with this lineup, why would you want to?
You've got until Nov. 19 to jump on this offer, so don't sleep on it. After three months, the plan auto-renews at $82.99 per month, which is still less than many traditional cable bills. But heads up — if you decide to switch plans after cashing in on this deal, you'll lose that sweet discount.
Ready to see what all the hype is about? Sign up for this Hulu + Live TV deal and start streaming without the headaches. And if you decide it's not for you, cancel online — no awkward phone calls needed.
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