This looks interesting. Sort of like the "Sling" service I currently subscribe 
to. 

Shag 

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> On May 2, 2016, at 1:03 PM, Cary Preston <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hulu Planning Live Cable TV Service With Partners Including Disney and Fox
> Streaming service Hulu is said to be working on a new subscription model that 
> would provide customers with cable-style access to popular broadcast 
> television networks. 
> 
> In a report by The Wall Street Journal, sources close to the plan said the 
> company's move would directly introduce Hulu as "a competitor to traditional 
> pay-TV providers," in addition to streaming-only services like Netflix and 
> Amazon Prime. 
> 
> Hulu's current launch estimate for the cable-like service is sometime early 
> in 2017, and a few partners are already mentioning interest in the program. 
> Disney and Fox are said to be close to signing agreements to provide "many of 
> their channels" to Hulu and its subscribers on the live platform. Some of 
> their networks include ABC, ESPN, Disney Channel, Fox's basic broadcast 
> channels, Fox News, and FX. 
> 
> The company's ultimate goal with the new service may disappoint cord-cutters 
> looking for a complete replacement for their cable box, as those close to 
> Hulu's plans mentioned it "isn’t looking to offer all the hundreds of 
> channels found in the traditional cable bundle." Still, Hulu is seeking other 
> partners in addition to Disney and Fox, who are both co-owners of Hulu. 
> Hulu sees an opportunity to pitch its planned service to the more than 10 
> million people who already subscribe to its on-demand service. Consumers 
> don’t need to be an existing Hulu subscriber to sign up for the new service, 
> which has yet to be named.
> In addition to live TV, the unnamed service is rumored to provide users with 
> a cloud-based DVR, letting them record shows and set scheduled tapings 
> similar to current offerings by cable providers. Due to all of these prime 
> features, the current estimated cost of Hulu's live TV plan would be $40 per 
> month, according to Sanford C. Bernstein media analyst Todd Juenger. That 
> price was said to be "in the ballpark" by a Hulu executive. 
> 
> Netflix can be relatively quick in getting up full seasons of recently-aired 
> shows after their finales launch, but it largely depends on the cable network 
> and even then it can be a few weeks to months until they're available on the 
> streaming platform. Hulu has always been ahead of its rivals in providing 
> users access to recently aired TV episodes, launching them one at a time a 
> day after they air, but its new plan would go one step further and let 
> subscribers watch specific TV channels live. 
> 
> As more customers leave behind cable companies, streaming services are 
> becoming increasingly interested in standalone TV packages such as the one 
> Hulu is looking into launching. Premium channels like Showtime and HBO 
> already have their own specific services, and Apple was even attempting to 
> get a similar $30-$40 web-based TV package launched last year, but failed 
> deals with networks caused the company to put its plans on hold. 
> 
> Tag: Hulu
> 
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> Source: http://www.macrumors.com/2016/05/02/hulu-cable-tv-service/
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