No, Peacock is not included for free with a Hulu subscription. These are distinct streaming services, each requiring its own separate subscription.
Understanding Separate Streaming Services
Hulu and Peacock operate independently, meaning there isn't a bundled subscription option that combines both services. To access content on both platforms, you would need to subscribe to each service individually.
- Hulu: Offers a vast library of TV shows, movies, and original programming from various networks and studios. It provides different subscription tiers, including options with ads, no ads, and Live TV packages. Hulu is primarily owned by The Walt Disney Company.
- Peacock: Owned by NBCUniversal (a subsidiary of Comcast), Peacock provides access to NBC, Bravo, USA Network content, blockbuster movies, and live sports. Peacock also offers various tiers, including a limited free tier, Peacock Premium, and Peacock Premium Plus.
Why Are They Separate?
Both Hulu and Peacock are major players in the competitive streaming landscape, each with its own parent company and content strategy. They curate their unique libraries and offer different subscription models tailored to their respective audiences. The absence of a combined subscription means that consumers interested in content from both platforms must manage two separate accounts and billing cycles.
Accessing Both Platforms
To enjoy the diverse content available on both Hulu and Peacock, you would need to:
- Subscribe to Hulu: Choose from their available plans (e.g., Hulu (with ads), Hulu (no ads), Hulu + Live TV).
- Subscribe to Peacock: Select a Peacock plan (e.g., Peacock Premium or Peacock Premium Plus) or utilize its limited free tier.
Service | Parent Company | Content Focus | Subscription Model |
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Hulu | Disney | TV Shows, Movies, Originals, Live TV | Multiple tiers (ad-supported, ad-free, Live TV) |
Peacock | NBCUniversal (Comcast) | NBC/Bravo/USA content, Movies, Live Sports | Free, Premium, Premium Plus |
While some streaming services offer bundles (e.g., the Disney Bundle includes Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+), Hulu and Peacock do not currently have a direct partnership that would offer a combined subscription or free inclusion.