The internet is still abuzz about AT&T’s upcoming $35 per month internet TV streaming service, but on Tuesday, Hulu reminded everyone that it would be launching an online TV service of its own by revealing that Fox and Disney — co-owners of Hulu — would be bringing their networks to the offering.
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According to Deadline, the networks
“We’re building a service that offers subscribers the most sought-after programming on television — and channels from 21st Century Fox and The Walt
Hulu previously struck a deal with Time Warner to include channels such as TNT, TBS, CNN and Cartoon Network, but with AT&T’s DirecTV Now service primed to launch in the coming weeks, and PlayStation Vue and Sling TV already available, Hulu will need either a competitive subscription fee, a unique angle or both to make a dent in what has become a very crowded market.