AllThingsD ’s Peter Kafka is busydousing concernsthat late instruction by News Corp ’s Chase Carey — that “ It ’s metre to start getting pay up for programme content online”—mean thatHulu is going to die , dead . He make a good point :
https://gizmodo.com/hulus-free-glory-days-are-officially-numbered-5387909
Hulu , the joint venture between News Corp. ’s Fox , GE ’s NBC Universal and Disney ’s ABC , does n’t plan on charging people to watch over the stuff it ’s presently airing on the internet site – a admixture of first - footrace shows from broadcast TV , a limited number of cable TV shows and a handful of picture . But Hulu is trying to figure out how to produce some kind of premium offering where you ’ll pay for stuff that is n’t on the internet site right now .

This jibes with Carey ’s neighboring reassurance that “ not all cognitive content on Hulu would be behind a pay rampart , ” which hints at the accession of some kind of subscription or salary - per - view system , that could conceivably leave current offerings untouched . This is a plausible possibility , but far from certain : Kafka ’s sources tell Hulu does n’t actually have a plan yet , so anything is possible .
Plan or no design , telling everyone what they are n’t go to do would do Hulu good — vaguethreats of feesfor “ program content ” are just terrify everyone . [ AllThingsD ]
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