Suddenlink to provide Hulu on TiVo devices
May 28, 2015
Suddenlink and Hulu have formed an agreement that will give Suddenlink customers access to Hulu – the US on-demand streaming service including hit series such as Seinfeld, Empire, South Park, CSI, Nashville and current season programming from NBC, FOX, and ABC.
A provider of Internet, TV, and phone services with more than 1.5 million total customer relationships and more than 1.1 million TV subscribers, Suddenlink will work with Hulu to provide its customers seamless access to Hulu through the same TiVo set-top boxes they already use to watch TV.
“We’re working with Internet content providers like Hulu in a continuing effort to offer innovative solutions that benefit consumers,” said Suddenlink Chief Programming Officer Kathy Payne. “Our ongoing network investments allow us to deliver Hulu to our customers with Internet connections that tend to be the fastest and highest-ranked in the communities we serve.”
Suddenlink expects Hulu to be accessible through its TiVo devices later this year.
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