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Hulu + Live TV Launches Spanish-Language Bundle For $29.99 A Month

Hulu + Live TV Launches Spanish-Language Bundle For $29.99 A Month

By Dade HayesDeadline

Disney ‘s Hulu + Live TV service is launching a Spanish-language bundle for $29.99 a month. The slimmer package includes Bandamax, CNN en Español, De PelĂ­cula, De PelĂ­cula ClĂĄsico, Discovery en Español, Discovery Familia, ESPN Deportes, N+Foro, FOX Deportes, GalavisiĂłn, History en Español, Hogar HGTV, Nat Geo Mundo, TUDN, Telehit, Telehit MĂșsica, tlnovelas, UNIMÁS, and Univision. Telemundo is notably absent from the lineup. It is part of the regular Hulu + Live TV offering, which is now $89.99 a month. Programming in Hulu + Live TV Español includes Despierta America , which Disney says is the No. 1 morning show among U.S. Hispanics, and Liga MX, billed as the most-watched soccer league in the U.S. Also in the mix is a new 24/7 reality show ÂżApostarĂ­as por mĂ­? , which will premiere January 18 on Univision and UNIMÁS. As pay-TV continues to decline overall due to cord-cutting, distributors are slicing and dicing the traditional bundle, looking for more affordable, genre-oriented options. DirecTV and many other major operators already offer Spanish-language bundles. YouTube TV announced 10 new bundles last month, though it hasn’t yet elaborated with details about the packages. Watch on Deadline In the most recent quarter, Hulu + Live TV added 100,000 subscribers to reach 4.4 million. It has been in the range of 4 million for the past several years, while YouTube TV has surged to 10 million subscribers, powered by its acquisition of rights to the NFL Sunday Ticket package. Disney also now controls another established streaming operator, Fubo, which ended 2025 with 1.6 million subscribers. As part of a 2025 settlement of Fubo’s antitrust lawsuit against Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery, Disney took a 70% stake in Fubo, agreeing to run it separately from Hulu + Live TV. Fubo remains a stand-alone, publicly traded company.

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