Hulu Is Adding a New $11.99 Plan Without Commercials (Mostly)

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Hulu Is Adding a New $11.99 Plan Without Commercials (Mostly)

Hulu is the only place where you can legally watch the newest episodes of many shows online—but its incessant commercials have always been pretty annoying. Today, Hulu is launching a new tier of service priced at $11.99 a month, without commercials—mostly.

Hulu will be keeping it’s $7.99 ad-supported tier, but if you’re willing to pay a few more bucks, you can get most shows without ads. Some shows, however, including New Girl, Scandal, How to Get Away with Murder, Once Upon a Time, Grey’s Anatomy, and Agents of Shield, will include a 15 second pre-roll ad and a 30 second post-roll ad. Most shows, however, will be truly ad-free.

Combined with Hulu’s new collection of movies (that Netflix no longer has), it’s starting to look a little more attractive.

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