If you're a Spotify Premium subscriber994 Archiveshaven't already taken advantage of the free Hulu deal, what are you waiting for?
Spotify and Hulu first offered a video and music streaming bundle this past summer for $12.99 a month. Now, Spotify Premium subscribers can add Hulu's basic ad-supported plan to their account at no extra cost, meaning for just $10 a month, you can enjoy both services.
According to a new poll from Morning Consult and The Hollywood Reporter,most would pay a lot more than $10 for that bundle. The survey of 2,201 adults, conducted from March 14 to 18, indicated that consumers would be willing to pay anywhere from $13 to $21 a month for a bundle offering TV shows, movies, and music.
"An analysis using the Van Westendorp model, which determines an optimum price point for a good or service by considering what prices consumers believe are 'too expensive' and 'too good to be true,' found that for the TV/movies/music bundle, $16 was the optimum price," Morning Consult wrote.
The $10 Spotify-Hulu offer is available until June 10 "or while supplies last," so don't waste any time if you want to take advantage of this great deal.
For more on the streaming landscape, check out the latest PCMag Digital Edition cover story. We spoke to execs from Amazon Prime Video, CBS, Disney, and Hulu, as well as experts and analysts to break down the escalating war for original content and the tectonic shifts in an industry that's straddling the media, tech, and entertainment worlds.
Topics Hulu
Shocking: Congress seemed to actually understand AI's potential risks during hearingTwitter accused of censorship ahead of Turkey's presidential electionThe 17 best tweets of the week, including beans, Trump memes, and Speed RacerGreen Car, Nightfall by Margaret Weatherford‘Walden’ the Video Game, Merwin the Movie, SpaceFlannery O’Connor and the Habit of Art by Kelly GeraldThe 1966: Spring’s Smartest Tee by Sadie SteinLove Guy Fieri? Follow his new 'Flavortown' meme accounts.Browning at 200, Publishers at 83 by Sadie SteinMoon Madness by Sadie SteinIntroducing the 1966 Tee by Sadie SteinSecrets Are Lies by Bonnie NadzamJob Aspirations; Forgiveness by Lorin SteinThe disturbing underbelly of the 'step' porn trendBig Squeeze by Ezra GlinterTrump's golf club press conference was a social distancing disaster — until the tweetBig Squeeze by Ezra GlinterSomething Out of Something: Talking with Etgar Keret by Rebecca SacksA Labor of Love, Resurrected by Sadie SteinThe Magnetic Fields Tour Diary, Part 3 by Emma Straub Badass Irish grandmother pulls off water bottle trick like it ain't no thang The Hover Camera is here, ready to shoot all your aerial selfies Two Google publisher metrics suspended over missed deadline Amazon India acquires rights for animated content for kids ahead of Prime Video launch 35 group Halloween costume ideas your friends will love 'Dota 2' champs Navi rift rumors: Is one of esports' best teams imploding? Pepe the Frog's creator: 'Pepe is love' Samsung India makes up to customers who pre Nigeria says 21 abducted Chibok schoolgirls freed in swap A first look at the London flagship Apple Store's airy new makeover J.K. Rowling's 'Fantastic Beasts' franchise magically expands to 5 films Advice for GOP defectors who just 'can't bring themselves to vote' for Hillary Justin Bieber took a break from being a pop star to play soccer with some students Fan asks for Maisie Williams and Sophie Turner selfie and gets so much more 'Dragon Quest Builders' is for 'Minecraft' fans who want noble quests, too This man felt Obama's fist My Chemical Romance guitarist 'miraculously alive' after bus crash NBC wants to find the next big music star on the internet with 'The Stream' 'Simpsons' creator: Donald Trump candidacy has gone 'beyond satire' The rise of the (truly awful) webcam job interview
2.5905s , 10107.859375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【1994 Archives】,Evergreen Information Network