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The Disney Plus price hike is ruining Hulu — here’s why
Last week, Disney announced October price hikes for all of its streaming services. That means Disney Plus, Hulu and ESPN Plus will all go up in price starting on October 17 — as will Hulu + Live TV.
Disney plans to have Hulu content available on Disney Plus by the end of December 2023. This means that in 2024, Hulu content will be viewable on Disney Plus and users won’t have to switch apps ...
Also, if you already have Disney Plus but would like to add Hulu (or you don't care about Disney Plus but want Hulu on its lonesome), then you can get that one for the low, low price of 99 cents ...
Right now, you'd be paying $47.97 per month to sign up for the three plans (Disney Plus $13.99, Hulu $17.99 and Max $15.99) so again the bundle will likely save you money here.
The big Disney Plus, Hulu and ESPN Plus bundle — which chops $5 (72% of Disney Plus' price) from the total price — is a good deal, but it's not the whole story. Disney doesn't promote this ...
Premium: Disney Plus (No Ads), Hulu (No Ads), ESPN Plus (With Ads) $82.99/month Regardless of your Hulu + Live TV Plan, you get the ad-free Disney Plus experience.
Disney has announced price increases for its ad-free Disney Plus and Hulu tiers. Both services will cost more starting in October, with Disney Plus rising to $13.99 and Hulu at $17.99.
Hulu and Disney Plus continue to exist as separate offerings. Prices start at $8 a month for Disney Plus with ads and $8 a month for Hulu with ads, and the cheapest bundle with ad-supported ...
For anyone who subscribes to the combined Disney Bundle or to both Disney Plus and Hulu on their own with the same e-mail address, the Disney Plus app will now feature all of Hulu’s content ...
If you already pay for Hulu and want to get Disney Plus as well, you can save $5 every month with this new offer. Hulu now lists Disney Plus and ESPN+ as Partner Add-ons on its website.
Disney’s strategy here is clear: by offering a taste of Hulu and ESPN programming to Disney Plus subscribers, the company hopes to drive more users toward bundling all three services. The Trio ...
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