We Have HUGE News for HGTV and Food Network Fans

From Country Living

Four months months after Netflix dropped all HGTV shows from their lineup, Hulu has made an exciting announcement that will allow you to watch all your favorite shows for much less than the cost of cable.

Hulu just launched a new live television service, which allows users to watch their favorite television shows in real time from more than 50 channels including HGTV, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The new feature will allow you to upgrade your account to watch brand new episodes of Fixer Upper, Property Brothers, Flip or Flop, and more for $39.99 per month.

With this new "skinny bundle," users have access to 50 hours of cloud DVR storage, and the option to create six profiles within their login, in addition to Hulu's current $7.99 on-demand library. The service also allows users to have two streams running at the same time for $14.99, allowing you to watch, say, House Hunters on your smart TV while someone else in the family watches The Barefoot Contessa on a different device.

The channels in Hulu's new package will include Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, the Travel Channel, the Food Network, A + E Network, Bravo, CNBC, E!, USA, TBS, the Disney Channel, History, and more. Showtime can also be added for $9 per month. The company announced plans to include more network add-ons in the future, as well as more fun features.

(h/t The Hollywood Reporter)

From Country Living

Four months months after Netflix dropped all HGTV shows from their lineup, Hulu has made an exciting announcement that will allow you to watch all your favorite shows for much less than the cost of cable.

Hulu just launched a new live television service, which allows users to watch their favorite television shows in real time from more than 50 channels including HGTV, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The new feature will allow you to upgrade your account to watch brand new episodes of Fixer Upper, Property Brothers, Flip or Flop, and more for $39.99 per month.

With this new "skinny bundle," users have access to 50 hours of cloud DVR storage, and the option to create six profiles within their login, in addition to Hulu's current $7.99 on-demand library. The service also allows users to have two streams running at the same time for $14.99, allowing you to watch, say, House Hunters on your smart TV while someone else in the family watches The Barefoot Contessa on a different device.

The channels in Hulu's new package will include Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, the Travel Channel, the Food Network, A + E Network, Bravo, CNBC, E!, USA, TBS, the Disney Channel, History, and more. Showtime can also be added for $9 per month. The company announced plans to include more network add-ons in the future, as well as more fun features.

(h/t The Hollywood Reporter)

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