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thedeparted
06-29-2010, 01:40 PM
Hulu Inc. announced a new paid subscription service for watching TV shows across computers, mobile devices, and televisions, potentially creating a battle with cable-television operators that are planning similar services.

Called Hulu Plus, the offering will initially be available only to invited subscribers, who will have access to every episode of more than 45 current programs from the three media companies that own Hulu, including "Modern Family," "Grey's Anatomy" and "30 Rock," the online-video site said.

Shows will still be available to watch free on Hulu.com, an advertising-supported site. But the new service lets subscribers pay for access to additional episodes of current and past shows, along with the ability to watch them on other devices.

General Electric Co.'s NBC Universal, News Corp. and Walt Disney Co. each hold stakes in Hulu.

The service will also offer multiple seasons of older shows, including "Arrested Development" and "Ally McBeal." The new service will also make Hulu available on subscribers' portable devices and consumer's home television screens through Blu-ray players, Internet-connected televisions and videogame consoles, Hulu said.

Currently, those devices include Apple Inc.'s iPad, and newer iPhone and iPod touch devices, as well as some televisions and players from Samsung Electronics Co.

In coming months, the service will also be available on Sony Corp.'s PS3 game system, as well as some Sony Blu-ray players and televisions, Hulu said. Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox 360 game console will carry it beginning in early 2011.

Details about the service and expected timing were previously reported by The Wall Street Journal, which is also owned by News Corp.

People familiar with the plan said last week that the service would initially be available only to a limited number of consumers, but is expected to roll out more widely in time for the fall television season.








Hulu is announcing the launch of Hulu Plus, an ad-supported, premium subscription service that will run $9.99 per month and includes HD access to full season runs of shows from Fox, ABC, and NBC. Better yet, Hulu Plus will work across a multitude of platforms, including PCs, the iPad, iPhone, some Samsung Blu-ray players, and soon, the PlayStation 3. The service is currently only available to select Hulu members who have been invited.




watdog.jpg, what's the use of this anymore then. Ad support can go to hell hell hell and some hell

LiNuX
06-29-2010, 02:30 PM
I just hope they don't fully switch over to paid subscriptions. That'll be a pain.

Kenoi
06-29-2010, 02:53 PM
I had a feeling this would happen.... I used to go on Hulu a lot .. but ...now its 'nv' *cough*

thedeparted
06-29-2010, 05:33 PM
I get how they want to charge, but why do we have to sit through commercials as well. I vote if we have to pay we should get it commercial free