If you’ve actually narrowed down what TV show you want to watch, congrats on clearing the first hurdle, but now you’ve got to figure out where said show is streaming online. More importantly, find out if it’s available on the streaming service(s) you already pay for. The easiest way to do this — Google it.
Say goodbye to free TV, on August 8th Hulu became a purely subscription-based streaming service. Two plans now exist, one with commercials ($7.99/month) and one without ($11.99/month). I can’t say I’m surprised by the move, bummed yes, but this has been a long time coming.
Fox cancelled The Mindy Project on Wednesday night, but that might not be all she wrote. According to Deadline, Hulu is in talks to pick-up the show for an additional two seasons.
The TV season is nearly year-round these days… But since I don’t expect you to watch TV live, I mean we’ve all got places to be and commercials to avoid, here’s a handy guide of where and when to find new episodes from your favorite TV shows. Scroll down for network-by-network information. [Updated: February 2016]
While this isn’t news to anyone who regularly watches TV online, all new episodes of FOX shows have an 8-day delay on Hulu and Fox.com. Now I’ve known about this decision since this summer but since the TV season is officially in full swing I’m just now feeling its effects. Yes, I find the delay …