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AT&T strikes deal with Hulu to offer subscription service to its customers

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By Minda Smiley, Reporter

May 14, 2015 | 2 min read

AT&T has signed a deal with Hulu that will give its customers access to the streaming service on the telecom company’s websites and mobile apps.

Source: AT&T

The offering will become available to customers late this year. It builds on AT&T’s current contract with Hulu for its free content.

Andrew Goodman, associate vice president at AT&T for content acquisition, said: "We know that our customers want to be able to access video on multiple devices. So we’re excited to be able to expand our relationship with Hulu and make its innovative and vast video selections available to AT&T customers on multiple screens."

Hulu’s streaming television service includes series such as Seinfeld, South Park, and CSI. It also has current season programming form numerous broadcast networks.

For a monthly fee of $7.99, subscribers to the service can stream shows from networks including ABC, Comedy Central, Fox, MTV and others.

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