Los Angeles Times

Price of Hulu live TV is going up

Fee for Disney-owned streaming service’s skinny bundle will increase $10 a month.

- BY RYAN FAUGHNDER

Hulu’s live TV bundle for cord cutters is about to get more expensive.

The Walt Disney Co.-owned streaming service said Friday that its Hulu + Live TV offering, which includes more than 60 television channels, will increase in price by $10 a month, starting next month.

As of Dec. 18, the so-called skinny bundle will raise its fee to $55 a month, up from $45. The change will affect new and existing customers, according to a blog post on the Santa Monica-based company’s website.

“The new price better reflects the substantia­l value of Hulu + Live TV and allows us to continue offering all of the popular live news, sports and entertainm­ent programmin­g included in the plan,” Hulu said in the post.

The price change comes as the cost of watching live TV via streaming is getting more expensive for consumers. This year, AT&T Inc. raised the price of its streaming bundle, AT&T TV Now, to $65 a month, representi­ng a jump of about $15. AT&T has sustained heavy losses as consumers have dropped pay-TV packages in favor of lower-cost streaming services.

It’s hardly a surprise that Hulu would raise prices as programmin­g costs increase, particular­ly in live sports, which is key to the appeal of Hulu’s live TV bundle.

Hulu has been a drag on earnings for Disney, which took operationa­l control of the streaming service in May after a deal with Comcast Corp. Disney does not break out financial results for Hulu, but the entertainm­ent giant said this month that losses at its direct-to-consumer and internatio­nal segment ballooned to $740 million in the fourth quarter, more than double from a year ago, because of Hulu, as well as investment in Disney+, which launched this week.

Hulu also may have been encouraged by growth at its live TV service as U.S. consumers stray from traditiona­l cable packages at an accelerati­ng pace.

Media analysis firm Moffett-Nathanson estimates there are 2.7 million subscriber­s for Hulu + Live TV, up from 1.2 million the same time a year ago. That’s about the same as for rival Sling TV, and significan­tly more than the estimated 1.1 million who use AT&T TV Now. YouTube TV has about 1.6 million subscriber­s.

Hulu live TV subscriber­s also get access to the regular

Hulu service, which offers next-day streaming of TV shows as well as original programmin­g including Emmy winner “The Handmaid’s Tale.”

Founded in 2007, Hulu’s basic streaming service, which allows people to watch shows such as “This Is Us” and “The Good Doctor” the day after they air, costs $6 a month with advertisin­g and $12 a month without ads. Disney recently said Hulu has 28.5 million subscriber­s.

Hulu is expected to play a significan­t role in Disney’s streaming strategy, serving as the home of older and original programmin­g from FX networks.

Disney is selling a bundle that includes flagship service Disney+, ESPN+ and adsupporte­d Hulu for $12.99 a month. Disney+, which launched Tuesday, said it has hit 10 million sign-ups, including people using its seven-day free trial.

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