Hulu joins an impressive collection of free incentives to sign up for the mobile carrier.
T-Mobile started the new year off with a bang as at the beginning of January, the mobile carrier and internet provider announced that it would be bringing Hulu to its “on Us” collection of free benefits for customers. As of Wednesday, Jan. 24, the Disney-owned on-demand streamer is now available to T-Mobile customers with Go5G Next plans.
Hulu joins Netflix, Apple TV+, MLB.TV, Pandora, and more in the program. The free incentives amount to a $35 per month savings. T-Mobile’s Go5G plan ensures that customers are able to upgrade their phone to the newest model every year and still receive the best deal possible. 30-Day Free Trial $7.99+ / month hulu.com
T-Mobile has long partnered with streaming services to offer a well-rounded bundle to subscribers. Hulu is joining a slate of free services including Apple TV+, MLB.
T-Mobile started the new year off with a bang as at the beginning of January, the mobile carrier and internet provider announced that it would be bringing Hulu to its “on Us” collection of free benefits for customers. As of Wednesday, Jan. 24, the Disney-owned on-demand streamer is now available to T-Mobile customers with Go5G Next plans.
Hulu joins Netflix, Apple TV+, MLB.TV, Pandora, and more in the program. The free incentives amount to a $35 per month savings. T-Mobile’s Go5G plan ensures that customers are able to upgrade their phone to the newest model every year and still receive the best deal possible. 30-Day Free Trial $7.99+ / month hulu.com
T-Mobile has long partnered with streaming services to offer a well-rounded bundle to subscribers. Hulu is joining a slate of free services including Apple TV+, MLB.
- 1/24/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
The mobile phone provider is bulking up its bundle to make its core phone service more attractive to cost-conscious customers.
Many in the entertainment industry believe that bundles are the future of streaming as consumer costs have risen so quickly and dramatically that the initial value proposition of cutting the cord has almost completely disappeared. Whether or not being able to subscribe to multiple streamers at a discounted rate, or get them free as an enticement for another service will be enough to keep people signed up for as many streaming services as possible is yet to be seen, but mobile phone carrier and internet provide T-Mobile is doing its part to attract customers with an offering of free streaming. On Wednesday, T-Mobile announced that the Disney-owned general entertainment steamer Hulu will join its collection of “on Us” streaming services beginning on Jan. 24.
Customers to T-Mobile’s Go5G plan...
Many in the entertainment industry believe that bundles are the future of streaming as consumer costs have risen so quickly and dramatically that the initial value proposition of cutting the cord has almost completely disappeared. Whether or not being able to subscribe to multiple streamers at a discounted rate, or get them free as an enticement for another service will be enough to keep people signed up for as many streaming services as possible is yet to be seen, but mobile phone carrier and internet provide T-Mobile is doing its part to attract customers with an offering of free streaming. On Wednesday, T-Mobile announced that the Disney-owned general entertainment steamer Hulu will join its collection of “on Us” streaming services beginning on Jan. 24.
Customers to T-Mobile’s Go5G plan...
- 1/3/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
Hulu is the latest streaming service to be integrated into one of T-Mobile’s mobile plans, joining Netflix and Apple TV+.
Starting Jan. 24, the $8-a-month ad-supported tier of the Disney-owned streaming outlet will be included at no additional charge for new and existing customers on T-Mobile’s Go5GNext subscription tier. Netflix and Apple TV+ are available on other T-Mobile plans, but the Hulu offer is only for those on the top-end Go5GNext plan, which includes unlimited high-speed phone data and other perks.
The wireless provider says the three streaming services, along with free season passes to MLB.TV, add up to $400 in annual benefit. Customers “get the best value and the best entertainment streaming bundle in wireless — just for being customers,” said Mike Katz, President of Marketing, Strategy and Products at T-Mobile.
Wireless rivals AT&T and Verizon have similar offerings, and bundling in general has taken hold across the...
Starting Jan. 24, the $8-a-month ad-supported tier of the Disney-owned streaming outlet will be included at no additional charge for new and existing customers on T-Mobile’s Go5GNext subscription tier. Netflix and Apple TV+ are available on other T-Mobile plans, but the Hulu offer is only for those on the top-end Go5GNext plan, which includes unlimited high-speed phone data and other perks.
The wireless provider says the three streaming services, along with free season passes to MLB.TV, add up to $400 in annual benefit. Customers “get the best value and the best entertainment streaming bundle in wireless — just for being customers,” said Mike Katz, President of Marketing, Strategy and Products at T-Mobile.
Wireless rivals AT&T and Verizon have similar offerings, and bundling in general has taken hold across the...
- 1/3/2024
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Many T-Mobile customers will soon be getting a significant streaming perk: free access to Hulu.
The telecom giant says that it is adding complimentary Hulu to its premium plan, called Go5G Next, beginning Jan. 24. The plan includes the ad-supported tier of Hulu, not the ad-free tier.
Still, with content like The Bear, Only Murders in the Building, Futurama and The Kardashians, not to mention the next-day access to network shows like Abbott Elementary, Hulu is a significant addition to T-Mobile’s offering.
Hulu joins Netflix (the advertising tier) and Apple TV+ in being included on the plan, giving customers three of the biggest services in streaming at no extra charge. T-Mobile also gives customers of the plan access to MLB.TV during the MLB season.
The combined value of the services is $35 per month or $400 per year.
Mobile companies have quietly become among the most aggressive bundlers of streaming video,...
The telecom giant says that it is adding complimentary Hulu to its premium plan, called Go5G Next, beginning Jan. 24. The plan includes the ad-supported tier of Hulu, not the ad-free tier.
Still, with content like The Bear, Only Murders in the Building, Futurama and The Kardashians, not to mention the next-day access to network shows like Abbott Elementary, Hulu is a significant addition to T-Mobile’s offering.
Hulu joins Netflix (the advertising tier) and Apple TV+ in being included on the plan, giving customers three of the biggest services in streaming at no extra charge. T-Mobile also gives customers of the plan access to MLB.TV during the MLB season.
The combined value of the services is $35 per month or $400 per year.
Mobile companies have quietly become among the most aggressive bundlers of streaming video,...
- 1/3/2024
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
T-Mobile is sweetening the deal for its most expensive wireless plan with another free streamer: The carrier is bundling the ad-supported version of Disney’s Hulu for no extra charge later this month.
Starting Jan. 24, 2024, Hulu With Ads (normally $7.99 per month) will be included at no extra cost as a part of T-Mobile’s Go5G Next unlimited plan. Under such agreements, the distributor (i.e. T-Mobile) typically pays a wholesale per-subscriber fee to the content provider (i.e. Hulu).
T-Mobile is adding the “Hulu on Us” perk on top of offering Netflix and Apple TV+ for no additional charge with Go5G Next. Plus, T-Mobile customers can get free season-long subscriptions to Major League Baseball’s MLB.TV every year.
According to T-Mobile, with the addition of Hulu With Ads, the free streaming services included with Go5G Next total more than $35 per month, or over $400 per year. Go...
Starting Jan. 24, 2024, Hulu With Ads (normally $7.99 per month) will be included at no extra cost as a part of T-Mobile’s Go5G Next unlimited plan. Under such agreements, the distributor (i.e. T-Mobile) typically pays a wholesale per-subscriber fee to the content provider (i.e. Hulu).
T-Mobile is adding the “Hulu on Us” perk on top of offering Netflix and Apple TV+ for no additional charge with Go5G Next. Plus, T-Mobile customers can get free season-long subscriptions to Major League Baseball’s MLB.TV every year.
According to T-Mobile, with the addition of Hulu With Ads, the free streaming services included with Go5G Next total more than $35 per month, or over $400 per year. Go...
- 1/3/2024
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Feature Ryan Lambie 19 Mar 2014 - 06:21
The 1977 docu-drama Pumping Iron launched Schwarzenegger's career, and led to an era of fitness obsession and action heroes, Ryan writes...
In February 1976, the Whitney Museum in New York played host to a highly unusual exhibit: Arnold Schwarzenegger, clad in little more than a tiny pair of brown briefs, posing like a Greek statue on a rotating platform. Around him, some of the Manhattan art scene's most famous critics sat and pontificated.
Called Articulate Muscle: The Male Body In Art, the exhibition included two fellow Mr Universe bodybuilders, Frank Zane and Ed Corney, plus a panel of artists and historians, who discussed the notion of "the body itself as an art medium". The event was inspired and organised by Charles Gaines, a former weight lifter and author of the book Pumping Iron, a candid and in-depth account of bodybuilding with photographs by George Butler.
Originally expected to attract around 300 visitors,...
The 1977 docu-drama Pumping Iron launched Schwarzenegger's career, and led to an era of fitness obsession and action heroes, Ryan writes...
In February 1976, the Whitney Museum in New York played host to a highly unusual exhibit: Arnold Schwarzenegger, clad in little more than a tiny pair of brown briefs, posing like a Greek statue on a rotating platform. Around him, some of the Manhattan art scene's most famous critics sat and pontificated.
Called Articulate Muscle: The Male Body In Art, the exhibition included two fellow Mr Universe bodybuilders, Frank Zane and Ed Corney, plus a panel of artists and historians, who discussed the notion of "the body itself as an art medium". The event was inspired and organised by Charles Gaines, a former weight lifter and author of the book Pumping Iron, a candid and in-depth account of bodybuilding with photographs by George Butler.
Originally expected to attract around 300 visitors,...
- 3/18/2014
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
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