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The Hulu-Comcast feud and the future of streaming

10 September, 2021

As streaming takes its place at the entertainment table, and customers start considering just how many services their wallets can stand to subscribe to. According to a JD Power study, it’s about four and a half, on average.

Streaming platforms are polishing up the big guns and looking to draw all the interest the market will bear. Proving interest in streaming isn’t a problem anymore. 2020 showed that much, and 2021 looks to continue that interest.

Drawing that interest in one particular direction can be a challenge for many providers. Hulu is finding that much out, and discovering that one of its biggest problems may lie with one of its owners — Comcast.

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