The entertainment add-on, on the other hand, focuses on movies, cooking and lifestyle content, including CNBC World, DIY Network and the Cooking Channel. It also includes FYI and Lifetime Movies, which were previously part of the main package. According to TechCrunch, the service broke the bad news to subscribers in an email, giving them free access to the entertainment package for a month in an attempt to make up for it. If they choose to renew their add-on subscription after the trial expires on November 30th, it'll cost them (and everyone else who decides to get the extra entertainment pack) $8 a month.

A Hulu spokesperson told TC: