Hulu raised its prices for the second time in 12 months.
Disney announced plans Wednesday for hefty price hikes for its Disney+ and Hulu premium plans, joining Netflix, Peacock and Paramount+ as the latest high-profile streaming services raising prices.The price of Disney+’s ad-free premium plan will increase from $10.99 per month to $13.
99 starting October 12 for customers in the U.S., the companyHulu, which is also owned by Disney, will raise its prices from $14.99 per month to $17.99 per month for its ad-free tier—a 20% jump, though Disney said it will keep the monthly price of its standard Hulu tiers at $7.99, or $9.99 for a bundle package with Disney+, or $19.99 for a bundle without ads.
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