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- Hulu announced that a series of older Roku devices that were released in 2012 or earlier will no longer be supported by its app starting on June 24th, 2020.
- If you own one of the devices mentioned, you'll need to upgrade to watch Hulu.
As frequently as we replace our phones, some of our other electronic devices serve us until they simply won't turn on anymore. For some people, this is true of their media streaming devices, which explains why Hulu found it necessary this week to announce that it will be eliminating support for a few older Roku devices.
As spotted by Ars Technica, Hulu updated its support documentation to note that multiple older Roku models will lose access to the streaming service on June 24th, 2020. If you have one of the affected devices, you'll see one of the two following messages: "Hulu Plus is no longer supported on this device" or "Your user session has expired." If you see either of these messages, you're going to have to upgrade to watch Hulu again.
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Hulu will stop working on these Roku devices in 3 weeks originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 5 Jun 2020 at 20:08:44 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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