Spectrum TV Select Customers Will Now Get Hulu for Free

Hulu’s ad-based subscription is coming to Spectrum TV Select packages as part of a new agreement between The Walt Disney Co. and Charter Communications. In a joint statement, the media giants said the Hulu subscription will roll out later this summer for TV Select subscribers at no extra charge.
If you have this Spectrum cable plan, you’ll have access to three Disney-owned streaming services: Disney Plus, Hulu and the upcoming ESPN, which is due to launch in the fall. You’ll be able to stream TV series and movies, including The Bear, Ironheart, Captain America: Brave New World and live sports.
Viewers should also know their Spectrum channel selection is getting a boost with Disney Junior, Disney XD, Freeform, FXX, FXM, Nat Geo Wild, Nat Geo Mundo and BabyTV coming back. A carriage dispute in 2023 led to the loss of these channels (and a few others), but this new deal between Disney and Spectrum returns them to the lineup.
Spectrum TV Select packages start at $95 a month and include additional streaming perks, such as Peacock, Max, AMC Plus and Paramount Plus bundled in with the cable subscription package.