![]() Subscribers on both the ad-supported and no commercials plan will have the ability to download content for offline viewing – something people like to do when preparing for air travel or for daily commutes on public transportation where it’s difficult to get a signal, for example. However, the way Hulu is going about offline content is a bit different. This is a feature both Amazon and Netflix already support, the former as of fall 2015 and the latter since late 2016. ![]() One of those will be of particular interest to Hulu’s users, too – the company will at last allow subscribers to download shows to watch offline. The news of its subscriber growth is being delivered alongside a series of pitches to advertisers at the company’s Upfronts presentation in New York this morning, where it’s also touting its upcoming original series and detailing its new ad products. ![]() subscribers – that’s up from the 17 million-plus it claimed in January.
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