As YouTube TV vs Disney war drags on, Hulu with Live TV steps in with a killer deal
As the standoff between Disney and Google enters its second week, Hulu has one of the better live TV streaming deals you'll see this year. Subscription prices are only going up, so a discount on a premium package like Hulu + Live TV stands out.
With YouTube TV currently lacking ESPN, Hulu + Live TV is one of the few cable-free ways to watch ESPN.
Right now, new and returning subscribers (who cancelled more than a month ago) can lock in three months of Hulu + Live TV (with ads) for just $64.99 a month. This deal gives you access to more than 95 live channels, next-day streaming of network TV shows, Hulu originals, as well as Disney Plus and ESPN, at a 25% discount.
The deal was supposed to end in October, but Hulu has extended the window to November 18, after which the price will go back up to $89.99 a month.
No need to wait around for the next big streaming sale. Hulu + Live TV (with ads) is now available for just $64 a month for the first three months. That’s a limited-time deal on one of the best streaming bundles out there, giving you access to over 95 live channels plus Hulu’s massive on-demand library. This package comes with a big library, Hulu originals and next-day streaming of new shows. Most importantly, you get ESPN, ABC and other Disney channels that are currently unavailable on rival YouTube TV.
How to get the Hulu + Live TV deal
Signing up for the Hulu + Live TV deal is fairly easy and quick. Navigate to the Hulu website and then go to the Hulu + Live TV plan with ads page. As a reminder, this deal is available to new and returning subscribers who cancelled their subscription more than 30 days ago.
If you are eligible, choose the plan and enter your payment details to lock in the promotional rate of $64 per month for the first three months. After that, the price will increase to $89.99 per month.
In addition to Hulu, this deal gets you access to Disney Plus (with ads), ESPN, and Unlimited DVR. It will let you access ESPN Select and Unlimited via the ESPN app.
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If you're interested, don't want too long. The offer ends on November 18, 2025, at 3:00 p.m. PT/6:00 p.m. ET.
Why sign up for Hulu + Live TV?
Hulu + Live TV is among the best live TV streaming services, delivering both variety and value. As mentioned, this premium version of Hulu comes with 95 live channels, including major networks, Hulu originals, and live sports. It's a full-featured package that also includes access to Disney Plus (with ads) and ESPN.
As of this writing, Google and Disney remain in a standoff over carriage fees for Disney-owned channels appearing on YouTube TV. Right now, this deal makes Hulu + Live TV more palatable than YouTube TV, as it's cheaper than YTTV's current rate of $82 a month.
For sports fans, Hulu + Live TV combines series, next-day access to network shows, and a myriad of sports channels.
In the Tom's Guide Hulu + Live TV review, my colleague Malcolm McMilan said, "Hulu with Live TV is definitely a viable option for cutting the cord. Having tested all six mainstream live TV streaming services, it's one of three that I'd recommend to just about anyone.”
As a reminder, starting on November 18, 2025, the price goes back to $89 per month. Subscribe now, and you can lock in the lower rate for three months. Get the most out of the Hulu + Live TV deal before it disappears.
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Scott Younker is the West Coast Reporter at Tom’s Guide. He covers all the lastest tech news. He’s been involved in tech since 2011 at various outlets and is on an ongoing hunt to build the easiest to use home media system. When not writing about the latest devices, you are more than welcome to discuss board games or disc golf with him. He also handles all the Connections coverage on Tom's Guide and has been playing the addictive NYT game since it released.
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