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From: Paul H. Christiansen5/10/2017 3:13:09 PM
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The New Hulu Looks a Lot Like the Future of TV



Did you see “The Good Fight”? How can you not be watching “Empire”? Hurry up and finish “The Handmaid’s Tale” so we can talk!

We’re in a TV renaissance, but keeping up is a commitment. Who knows which channels and times anything is on—or which show you’ll be judged for not knowing next. If your remote ever feels like it could use its own valet, I’ve got good news: Watching TV is about to get better.

Live TV-streaming apps like Sling TV and YouTube TV haven’t exactly delivered on the promise of rescuing us from giant cable bills, but they have invented some new ways to sort through gazillions of channels and shows. The newest and best, Hulu with Live TV, which starts at $40 a month, looks nothing like most cable systems—and comes much closer to how TV ought to work in 2017.

wsj.com

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