AT&T To Offer Its Customers With 'Some' Access To Hulu
AT&T announced yesterday it has reached a deal to provide its customers with some access to Hulu - the streaming service with a large catalog of both current and previous episodes of TV shows from NBC, ABC, Fox, Cartoon Network, Comedy Central, FX, MTV and Nickelodeon.
"Through the AT&T apps and websites, AT&T video customers will be able to see clips and select short form content (similar to the free content we have on Hulu.com today). They will be able to search and browse through the entire Hulu content in the app. If they'd like to view subscription content they'll be linked out to Hulu (either the app or website) to view it. From there, new subscribers will be able to subscribe to Hulu and existing subscribers will sign in," said a Hulu representative.
The deal would allow AT&T customers to stream Hulu's offerings on a dedicated AT&T website and AT&T built mobile apps.
As of now, a monthly subscription of Hulu costs $8 and it comes with some video advertising.
Hulu is available on desktop, as well as a number of mobile and TV apps on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Kindle Fire, Roku and Xbox.