Hulu's Free Glory Days Are Officially Numbered
Hulu, at the behest of its co-parent News Corp, is going to start charging for content in 2010. This is not so good, this here news.
Here's the money quote from NewsCorpian Chase Carey, so there's no confusion:
It's time to start getting paid for broadcast content online. I think a free model is a very difficult way to capture the value of our content. I think what we need to do is deliver that content to consumers in a way where they will appreciate the value. Hulu concurs with that, it needs to evolve to have a meaningful subscription model as part of its business
An optimist might interpret this as a move toward tiered access, or even the decidedly good addition of paid premium content, like HBO and Showtime. But read carefully:
It's time to start getting paid for broadcast content online
It doesn't get any less premium than broadcast content, which is exactly what Carey says we'll soon be paying for—sometime in 2010, he supposes. (Though to be fair, there's a scrap of reassurance later in the same article: “not all content on Hulu would be behind a pay wall.” Cool?) This is extra-extra-foreboding next to last week's statements about a paid Hulu from Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes, highlighted by TVBizwire: “That's not an if,” he said “that's a when.” It was fun while it lasted, I guess.
On a totally unrelated note, here are some neat articles, for pleasure reading! [Broadcasting Cable via TVBizwire]
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