


Which is not to say that’s the reason Spotify has ended the ability for anyone who isn’t a student in the US to sign up for its Hulu bundle. Get 85+ top channels on Hulu (With Ads) + Live TV with your favorite live sports, news, and events - plus the entire Hulu streaming library. Music Ally understands that anyone who has already signed up and activates their Hulu by the start of July will have access to the video-streaming service for at least two years (and “possibly more” according to Spotify’s spokesperson) as long as they maintain their Spotify subscription.Įven so, some kind of limit has seemingly been reached for the bundle, at a time when music rightsholders are privately (and some publicly) fretting about the impact that entertainment bundles might have on their music-streaming businesses. “It’s no longer possible to sign up to this deal unless you’re eligible for the student discount,” explains a page on Spotify’s support website. Spotify is offering a discount to students on their premium student plan which includes Hulu (ad-supported) and SHOWTIME. Now a surprise: Spotify has ended the ability of anyone except students to sign up for a combined Spotify/Hulu subscription.

The company later rolled it out as a $12.99-a-month option for all American customers in April 2018, then dropped the price to $9.99 a month in March this year. Access endless entertainment with Disney+ and live sports with ESPN+. With Unlimited DVR, store Live TV recordings for up to nine months and fast-forward through your DVR content. Spotify launched its first bundled subscription with video-streaming service Hulu in the US in September 2017, for $4.99 a month. Get 85+ top channels on Hulu (With Ads) + Live TV with your favorite live sports, news, and events - plus the entire Hulu streaming library.
