Drew Wilson
October 24th, 2009, 01:38 AM
DJLuc1d tips news that Chase Carey, president and COO of News Corp., has said that Hulu may begin charging for its streamed video content as early as next year. He said at a recent conference that the free-to-air model is not sustainable in the long-term. The Atlantic takes a look at several business models Hulu could employ and wonders how their current advertising system would be involved.
More... (http://entertainment.slashdot.org/story/09/10/23/2331236/Hulu-May-Begin-Charging-For-Content-Next-Year)
In other news, Holleywood execs baffled why people keep not using their services moments after obvious stick went missing. When questioned how Holleywood could lose their obvious stick, they shrugged and responded, "Well, look at how well the record labels placed their priorities when handling the issue of p2p on the internet. This is nothing!"
More... (http://entertainment.slashdot.org/story/09/10/23/2331236/Hulu-May-Begin-Charging-For-Content-Next-Year)
In other news, Holleywood execs baffled why people keep not using their services moments after obvious stick went missing. When questioned how Holleywood could lose their obvious stick, they shrugged and responded, "Well, look at how well the record labels placed their priorities when handling the issue of p2p on the internet. This is nothing!"