Hulu will test subscription service of $9.95
Picked up this news from the LA Times blog.
It is not confirmed yet, but the blog mentions an subscription service of $9.95
“[...] according to people with knowledge of the plans.“
The subscription service should start on the 24th of May. Viewers will still be able to view the first couple of shows for free, but for additional shows needs to be paid.
At the end of the article, the mentioning of
“Ultimately, Hulu is expected to adopt the same commercial loads as network television.”
is interesting, because one of the differentiators is the load of commercials. If this will be within the same amounts of network televisions, a Hulu and other streaming video platforms need to position and gain an unique advantage through Content, social aspects etc. Of course syndication their content to devices like the iPhone and iPad could add value to their proposition as well.
Would you pay $9.95 to access a more comprehensive collection on Hulu?
What do you think of the advertising plans similar to existing television networks, are there other revenue models which generate the same or more and be less disruptive?
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