Hulu headed to UK by September?

Hulu headed to UK by September?
The popular streaming online video site Hulu may be headed to the UK before September, according to sources, marking the first time the site will be available to users outside of the United States.

The report, from UK-based The Telegraph, says Hulu, owned by Disney, Fox and NBCU, is currently in negotiations with ITV, the BBC, and Channel 4 for content partners.



It is believed that the UK version of the site will allow users to watch TV episodes the day after they are broadcasted and each episode will be available for 30 days following its launch.

There is one snag however. Hulu wants to have full control over ad sales based on the content of Channel 4 and ITV.

"Hulu is proposing a model that works in the American marketplace – however Channel 4 and ITV will not consent to that,"
says the report citing an insider source. "Both parties always retain the commercial rights and sell their own ad inventory."

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 20 May 2009 21:02
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  • 4 comments
  • kikzm33z

    This will only work well if this new Hulu allows us to view shows over in America.

    There are enough UK streaming websites that allows us to watch aired episodes.

    21.5.2009 11:28 #1

  • atomicxl

    It would be great if US users could watch BBC shows. The new season of Spooks starts up soon and my only options are this or...

    21.5.2009 12:25 #2

  • oappi

    Cool... i can switch my vpn service account to UK.

    22.5.2009 14:13 #3

  • reader34

    Yay finally !!

    23.5.2009 09:31 #4

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