If you’re considering a HuluTV subscription, you’re going to have three base channel packages from which to choose.
§ HuluTV – Starter
§ HuluTV – Pro
§ HuluTV – Elite
HuluTV prides itself on offering a large menu of sports channels, so you’ll find all of the professional sports leagues (MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL) and college sports leagues (SEC, ACC, Big Ten, Pac-12) represented by their networks as well as the ESPN and FS1 families of channels.
The Starter package, at $65 per month, offers popular channels including Disney Channel, Fox News, MSNBC and USA in addition to many of the sports channels I mentioned above.
In 2021, HuluTV began offering a Pro package for as low as $70 per month. This includes many of the same channels as the Starter package but has a few upgrades on things like cloud DVR storage and simultaneous streams.
Upgrading to the Elite package, which costs $80 per month, will unlock more sports networks such as ESPNews, ESPNU and MLB Network.
The one sports blindspot you may find is regional sports networks. Contract issues with providers will leave some fans unable to watch their local team on this service.
HuluTV offers access to local ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX affiliates with either package, but you’ll want to verify that all four are available in your viewing area. If they aren’t, you could use these alternative methods to access local channels.
To see if local channels and regional sports networks are available where you live, check your ZIP code on HuluTV’s website.
Hulu TV also features the Latino Quarterly package, which is a standalone subscription at $33 per month that includes more than 30 Spanish language channels and 250 cloud DVR hours to go along with it.
Below is a comparison of the Starter, Pro and Elite channel packages. If you want to compare HuluTV’s channel lineup to other streaming TV services, see our side-by-side chart or use our live TV streaming channel tool.