Will You Pay For Hulu? You May have to in 2010

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Hulu, the free online video site where television shows and movies can be watched in their entirety, will start charging fees at some point, one of its owners said.

Hulu has struggled to make money despite its popularity as an ad-supported site. News Corp., which co-owns the site with NBC Universal, Walt Disney Co. and Providence Equity Partners, said it hasn’t decided what form the subscription model would take.

Chase Carey, News Corp.’s president and chief operating officer, said at a conference in New York on Wednesday that subscription fees could come as early as 2010.

News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch said last month that the company was considering charging for Hulu, but hadn’t made a final decision.

“Are we looking at it with a view of adding subscription services in there and pay-per-view movies? Yes, we are looking at that. No decision has been taken yet,” Murdoch said.

News Corp. spokesman Jack Horner said Hulu believes that a free online video site supported by ads is still the model that will “resonate most” with its largest group of users.

It was not clear how a potential purchase by Comcast Corp. of a controlling stake in General Electric Co.’s NBC Universal will affect Hulu. Talks are ongoing.

Hulu isn’t the only site planning fees as online operations struggle to make enough money from advertising alone.

Earlier Thursday, Cablevision Systems Corp.’s Newsday newspaper said it would start charging $5 a week for access to online content. Subscribers of Newsday’s print edition or Cablevision’s Internet access service would be exempted from fees.

Will you pony up some dough to watch content on Hulu?

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Posted on Oct 22nd, 2009 by  isps 

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5 comments on “Will You Pay For Hulu? You May have to in 2010” (RSS feed )

  1. Matt says

    Nope.

  2. Shane says

    Hulu just dug their own grave.

  3. Frisby says

    Never

  4. mitchell says

    Hulu is ad supported. There is no chance I will pay a subscription fee for how the site is currently run.

  5. Alex E. says

    I’d rather just watch a few extra commercials with each Hulu episode