What is the cheapest way to get Hulu?
Hello guys I want to start watching Hulu, but since I have no cable TV, I want a good solution.
My family and I only have 4 computers and therefor a laptop wont do it. As soon as I look around on the internet, they say the same thing - no cable TV - "youll have to have cable if you want to watch it." Well I don't really want to spend a small fortune for cable TV that I cant really use. It's just for our family and my brother at home. Is there any way I can get access to Hulu with the cheapest solution I can find?
Quote: Originally Posted by R.J.A
I did a quick search on YouTube and the best solution I found was an USB stick and Roku.
Is there a way to get discount on Hulu?
Hi there, I am trying to subscribe to Hulu and I have a question.
Is there any way to get a discount to subscribe to Hulu? I want to be able to watch live TV on my computer, but the price is outrageous. Thanks for your help!
I don't know of any discount codes that are available for Hulu, but if you're looking for something that is a bit more personal, the site also allows you to buy a personalized, customizable greeting card with all the same content as the main site. The only way to get a discount is to sign up for the Hulu Plus service. And the only benefit you get is that you can watch Hulu content on a Roku or Chromecast device. Otherwise, you have the same old restrictions as the normal Hulu Plus package.
There isn't anything you can do to get a discount. The price will remain the same until you cancel your account. When you do, they'll send you an email asking if you'd like to re-up for the new rate.
Can you still get Hulu for $1.99 a month?
99-per-month plan can get access to Hulu for free for six months.
A current subscriber can redeem their free Hulu subscription by updating their Hulu account via the Hulu website or downloading the latest Hulu app, according to an email message to users obtained by TechCrunch. The email said the offer ends March 2, 2025, but I was able to redeem my account for free in a few hours.
To get the free Hulu deal, you need to be a current Hulu Plus subscriber, currently at least three months away from its two-year anniversary, and must sign up for a new 12-month subscription within the first two months of the promotion's duration.99 a month after signing up between Feb. 19 and April 19, 2025. A person who signed up during that timeframe would get access to Hulu from Feb. 23 to June 21.
The Hulu free trial comes at a critical time for Hulu, which is losing subscribers to competitors like Netflix and Disney+ While Hulu has tried to bolster its brand and offer discounts to subscribers, it isn't likely to have much impact on Hulu's market share anytime soon. It is far too late for Hulu to be competing on price with Netflix, but its streaming content is often available to Netflix subscribers, so most people aren't inclined to switch.
So, Hulu is now relying on a promotional stunt that's part marketing campaign and part good will. For a Hulu subscriber who isn't willing to ditch his or her subscription, this free-for-six-months promotion can be a good time to test out the service. Hulu's original shows, like Emmy winner The Handmaid's Tale, might be worth sticking with if you think you can survive without many of the services that come with a TV subscription. This promotion offers up a chance to check out the Hulu experience while giving an older or less tech-savvy person a first impression of the service.
As the promotion says: "Our goal with this plan is to offer Hulu Plus subscribers a chance to try out Hulu without making a commitment." If you're on the edge of cancelling your current Hulu subscription, this is a nice offer to try out.
Is Hulu still free with Amazon Prime?
(or has it changed again?)
You may have noticed recently that Hulu's free streaming service no longer comes with Amazon Prime. I recently subscribed to Amazon Prime but not Hulu, and it turns out that I'll get to enjoy over 300 hours of streaming video content without paying anything extra.
If you're also going to take advantage of the prime benefits, I can't recommend Hulu enough. Here's why.
I like to think of my personal media habits as a mix of a hobby and a job. That means I don't necessarily expect Netflix, Hulu, and Youtube to deliver video in my house for free, but there's value in having these websites as part of my media habit routine. I can easily cancel Hulu from my cable bill, so it's actually quite nice to stream this site on a paid basis, rather than paying for a standalone plan.
If you've watched a show on Hulu over the past year or two, then you know they are pretty good about keeping up with your favorites, and sometimes even adding in exclusive content. For example, on May 1st, I was pleasantly surprised to find that Mozart in the Jungle was listed under the Show Page in the My Hulu tab, after a long hiatus. There have been some other good additions as well and not just the ones of note because they were featured in TV series.
Since my experience is still positive (as it has been for about 6 months), I thought I'd share my current thoughts on Hulu before my membership expires on May 20th. I had a chance to watch three movies at home this week, thanks to Amazon Prime. If you want to check out my own impressions and comments, just click here.
A little more about my personal media habits. The TV series that I watch most consistently is Game of Thrones. As a bonus, the current season has been pretty strong so far and it continues to keep me engaged throughout the winter. While I'm watching, I often think that I should be watching HBO instead. And, unfortunately, my own cable subscriptions only offer access to HBO NOW, so I can't watch them on Amazon Prime.
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