‘Hulu With Live TV’ Appears on App Store, Includes FOX, ABC, NBC, CBS, ESPN, and More
Hulu’s anticipated live television service, which was rumored in the past few weeks to launch in early May, has quietly appeared on the iOS App Store [Direct Link], although the app doesn’t appear ready yet to begin streaming live content. At the time of writing, Hulu with Live TV only supports on-demand content, but the live services could presumably be turned on as early as later today.
Officially named “Hulu with Live TV,” the company said that this version of the app comes with Cloud DVR and the ability to stream more than 50 live and on-demand television channels, including sports-related content.
User interface changes include a new onboarding experience, a new home screen, and “My Stuff,” so subscribers can manage their shows, movies, networks, and more. A multitasking feature called “Fliptray” will let users watch a show and browse Hulu with Live TV simultaneously.
You’ll enjoy features that help you customize how you watch TV:
– Create up to 6 personalized profiles for the whole household. Enjoy your own collection of shows, movies, networks, and more.
– Track your favorites with My Stuff. Add shows, networks, and movies for quick access across your devices.
– The more you watch, the better it gets. Enjoy a reimagined TV experience that adjusts to your tastes every time you use Hulu.
– Browse while you watch with Fliptray to quickly find what else is on, change the channel, or get recommendations of what to watch next.
At launch, Hulu with Live TV has the following channels that subscribers will be able to watch live once the service is turned on: FOX, ABC, NBC, CBS, ESPN, FX, NBCSN, FS1, History Channel, and TNT. Additionally, sports coverage for pro, college, and regional teams will be on the service, along with national news and local feeds in some cities, kids shows, big events, and on-demand shows and movies from most of the supported channels.
One slight uncertainty is exact pricing for the service, which isn’t mentioned anywhere on the app’s page or during the user profile set-up process. It’s been rumored to cost users around $40 over the past few months, with features like Cloud DVR potentially priced as a $20 add-on.
Those interested can download Hulu with Live TV now from the iOS App Store in the United States [Direct Link]. The app mentions support for the fourth-generation Apple TV as well, but at the time of writing that version hasn’t appeared yet on Apple’s set-top box. It’s clear that the app was added onto the App Store ahead of an official announcement, so we’ll update this post once more information becomes available.
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