Premium Hulu headed to Xbox 360, iPad soon

Premium Hulu headed to Xbox 360, iPad soon
Reuters has gotten the rumor mill in full swing today by posting that a premium, pay-for Hulu is headed to the Xbox 360 and iPad soon.

The news agency is citing two sources close to Hulu that say the site will offer a "premium" service, which will charge a monthly subscription on the popular devices in the very near future.



On the PC, Hulu is currently free, with ad-support. However, users can only watch the trailing five episodes of most TV shows, whereas with a premium subscription, they can watch full seasons, with no ads.

Hulu has quickly become the second most popular online video site, behind YouTube, in the United States, and made over $100 million in advertising revenue in 2009.

Apple, Hulu, and Microsoft declined to comment.

Some believe Hulu's plans is a recipe for disaster: "Many consumers already pay $100 or more monthly for TV, telephony and high-speed Internet access and are unlikely to welcome an incremental fee merely to watch from the Internet some of the programs they already get," said Phil Leigh, an analyst with Inside Digital Media.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 9 Jun 2010 23:31
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  • KillerBug

    "Some believe Hulu's plans is a recipe for disaster: "Many consumers already pay $100 or more monthly for TV, telephony and high-speed Internet access and are unlikely to welcome an incremental fee merely to watch from the Internet some of the programs they already get," said Phil Leigh, an analyst with Inside Digital Media."

    Yes, some people pay more than $100 just for TV service...and then there are people like me that refuse to pay $100 a month for TV service that only works at home, and which only works with a cable company DVR from 1999 that was a piece of junk when it was made. I would be happy to pay $10 a month for a online-only cable-tv type service, so long as it had enough content (if it is just stuff I can get from an antenna, then no sale).

    The only problem is the platform. There is no way in **** that I am going to buy an iPad, and there is even less chance that I will buy a xbox360. Why not have PC support? I bet there are a lot of people who would pay for the service just so they could watch at work (most of hulu's current viewers). You can make all the justifications you want for not having PS3, android, or wii support...but to exclude the largest potential customer base is a recipe for failure...and if a big company fails big, it prevents others from doing it right for years to come. I really hope they get their **** together, as I want this service...or at least I want one of the copy-cat services that will appear if this is successful.

    10.6.2010 03:13 #1

  • wiseguy0

    I think they should just drop the business model of monthly service charge and just support these services with ads like real network tv. SouthParkStudios.com has every episode online for free yet Xbox Live still charges to download them. I guess some idiots must pay for it. People will keep going to other sites, even pirate sites for this stuff until they realize it's just not worth what they want to charge for it. The free market has spoken. If they make it easy to view and don't nickle and dime me for every little thing, I will watch.

    10.6.2010 03:41 #2

  • vontratt

    I seriously doubt southpark's site sustains itself.


    10.6.2010 06:45 #3

  • NeoandGeo

    Make a one time investment in a slingbox, and forget about it.

    10.6.2010 07:51 #4

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