

How much does this actually save you cord-cutters? Well, recently Hulu slashed its basic, ad-supported tier to $5.99 and Spotify premium has always been $9.99, so to pay for both separately would cost you about $16 versus $10 for this nifty two-for-one special. (Note that the new bundle prohibits adding networks like Showtime or HBO.) Under the new bundle, that deal has been discounted: Spotify Premium subscribers can now pay the usual $9.99 rate and get Hulu (with ads) for free the deal can be added to existing subscribers’ accounts, new users will get a 30-day free trial, and those already paying for the old $12.99 bundle will be auto-migrated to the new discounted fee, according to a press release. A previous iteration of this deal was first rolled out for students in 2017, then expanded last year where people could pay $3 more for Spotify premium ($12.99) and get Hulu’s ad-supported plan with it (the student bundle, at $4.99, also offered Showtime). In its quest to totally monopolize the streaming market and put its competitors to shame, Spotify has announced a new bribe bundle in which subscribers to its premium tier will now get Hulu for free.
