That’s according to a settlement agreement between Hulu and advocacy groups, who sued Los Angeles-based Hulu. Advocacy groups had sued Hulu last year in an effort to force the subscription streaming service to provide an audio track that helps people who are blind or visually impaired enjoy TV shows and movies.
Disability Rights Advocates, which brought the case, says Hulu will provide audio descriptions of scenes and facial expressions, where possible. Hulu will also update its website and software applications to ensure people can use screen readers.