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Hulu CEO Confirms Plans to Launch Internet TV Service

Posted May 4, 2016 at 5:25pm by iClarified · 13267 views
Hulu CEO Mike Hopkins has confirmed that the company plans to launch an Internet TV service next year. The CEO made the announcement at the Hulu Upfronts in New York, reports TechCrunch.

Hulu's service will offer a combination of streams from broadcast television and cable TV.

“This means our viewers will be able to enjoy live sports, news and events all in real-time without a traditional cable or satellite subscription,” said Hopkins. “We’re going to fuse the best of linear television and on-demand in a deeply personalized experience optimized for the contemporary, always-connected television fan.”

Hopkins also added that the service would let viewer watch their favorite shows and cheer for their favorite teams. An earlier report said that channels like ABC, ESPN, Disney, Fox, Fox News, FX and Fox’s sports channels are already signed on.

Notably, Hulu's offering will also offer some on-demand programming letting viewers catch up on their favorite shows.

Hopkins didn't reveal pricing but previous reports estimate that a subscription will cost about $40/month.

Apple is has long been rumored to be working on a similar service but has reportedly hit roadblocks in negotiations with content providers.

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