To find out exactly what was happening, we reached out to Hulu and were told this is a very early beta. Hulu said this round of invites is going out to about 50 users among them were the first invites to users on iOS. That is on top of the roughly 100 invites that have already been sent out. Now remember this app is a very early version that will look very different at launch.
As we have seen with other live TV streaming services launches it is a lot harder than many think it will be. Streaming on demand is a lot easier for a variety of reasons: from the ability to seed the country with more servers to the fact that not everyone is trying to watch the same content at the same moment.
If you would like to apply for the beta here is what you need to know:
You will need an Apple TV, Android, or iOS for the beta. (It looks like this is for Android phones and tablets not an Android TV app.) We do expect more devices to be added. It is typical when a beta is live that only one device is supported. When Sling went live the beta was only on Roku players.
Although this does mean we can confirm that Hulu will be on Apple TV.
If you want to apply to join the beta, head over to HuluLive.com, it will send you over to a page that is taking signups for the Hulu Live beta.
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