July is almost here, marking the halfway point of the year. That makes it the ideal time to take stock of all your streaming services — and considering cutting some from the rotation for a month or two. Americans now pay an average of $46 a month for streaming services, according to Forbes — or a hefty $552 a year.
Fortunately, you can easily save money on streaming by churning services, which entails canceling and signing up again later when your favorite show returns. For July 2024, I would cancel Hulu. While it's our pick for the best streaming service for new TV shows, this month's schedule is weak.
You've likely already binged all of "The Bear" season 3 , and very few high-profile titles are premiering. For those, you can always catch up by resubscribing next month. Here's why I would recommend canceling Hulu in July 2024.
As deep and wide as Hulu's library is, it's hard to justify paying for the service to watch old episodes of "Justified" or "Grey's Anatomy." A streamer's bread is buttered by originals, and in July, Hulu has very few to offer — just four and none of them are what I'd consider headliners. The first, which drops July 11, is the brand-new docu-series "Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer," which comes from producers Dakota and Elle Fanning and director Abby Fuller.
It puts the spotlight on Dr. Ann Burgess, who pioneered the development of serial killer profiling and was at the center of solving some of the most infamous crimes in American history. "Hi.
