
The company also announced a new affiliate agreement with lifestyle media leader Scripps Networks Interactive to bring its popular networks, including HGTV, Travel Channel and Food Network, to both Hulu's new live service and existing premium streaming offering.
"Nearly a decade ago, Hulu forever redefined the way people watch TV. Today, as we add live sports, news and entertainment and introduce a more intuitive Hulu, we want to redefine the way people experience TV," said Hopkins. "By bringing together thousands of live, on-demand and library shows and movies - and serving them up in a uniquely personalized way - Hulu can now be a viewer's primary source of television. It's a natural extension of our business, and an exciting new chapter for Hulu."
"We have always believed that TV should fit your lifestyle, not the other way around," said Ben Smith, Hulu's SVP and Head of Experience. "You shouldn't have to think about whether something is live, recorded or on demand, or care about which device you're using. TV is about connecting with the shows, movies and sports you love - and we want to make that really easy for you, no matter where you're watching."
With the launch, Hulu becomes the only pay-TV service to offer live and on demand channels, original series and films, and a library of premium streaming TV shows and movies, all in one place. This includes content from the four major broadcast networks, ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC, with local live broadcast affiliate programming immediately available in many markets, with more to follow; the biggest live sporting events from top pro and college leagues on channels including CBS Sports, ESPN, Fox Sports, NBC Sports and TNT, as well as regional sports networks available in many markets; top news channels CNN, CNBC, Fox News, Fox Business and MSNBC; popular lifestyle programming from Bravo, E!, Food Network, HGTV and Travel Channel; and fan favorites like A&E, Cartoon Network/Adult Swim, Disney Channel, Freeform, FX, HISTORY, Lifetime, National Geographic, TBS, USA Network, Viceland and more.
In addition, the $39.99 per month base package includes Hulu's existing $7.99 premium streaming offering with limited commercials, which offers more than 3500 TV and film titles - and now includes full seasons of Scripps Networks series - as well as acclaimed Hulu Originals such as The Path, The Mindy Project, Golden Globe-nominated comedy Casual, and 2017's most talked-about new series, The Handmaid's Tale. Viewers who wish to watch their Hulu Originals, movies, and library content without advertising can subscribe to the company's on-demand No Commercials plan for an additional $4.00 per month.
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