According to All Things Digital, who received a tip from a good source, Hulu will be dropping its price down to only $4.95 a month from the original price of $9.95. I'm no mathematician but thats about half off!
Maybe this will spur an increase in Hulu Plus's use on home and mobile devices. Currently, Hulu Plus is available for Computers, Xbox 360, PS3, Some TV's and a variety of Apples products. Fingers crossed for the Android app, I bet it's on the way.
This shows a drastic change in media consumption methods over the last couple of years, with On Demand services being more, well, in demand. Hulu, Netflix, OnDemand, Tivo, and other services are gaining popularity for the ability to instantly watch most TV shows and Movies from a plethora of devices... could this be the end of TV? (probably not, given how lazy most people are and the recent unveiling of Google TV)
Source: All Things D
Image source: VentureBeat.com
If they do, I'll hop on it asap
ReplyDeleteWould be nice!
ReplyDeleteHow is Hulu Plus different from just regular Hulu? I remember going there a while back and watching things with a few ads in between (but for free).
ReplyDeleteHulu free was the best.
ReplyDeletewow thats great news. I love hulu. they are so HD.
ReplyDeletethats awesome! still not gonna pay for it!
ReplyDeleteI still don't understand why people prefer paying to torrenting :P
ReplyDeleteif it got a little cheaper, I'd consider it
ReplyDeleteUntil I can get Hulu on my Wii I wouldn't bother with it. I hate having to drag my laptop over to the TV to watch things. All the same, maybe if it becomes popular enough with this price drop they'll look at making Hulu available on a wider variety of devices.
ReplyDelete/Tipping my hat to you/
if it was all pure 1080p then id like it
ReplyDeleteguys pay to watch tv series/movies on your pc is like killing your freedom to download/stream them.
ReplyDeleteDon't kill the net with pay x view on pc.
A price drop, would, indeed, be nice!
ReplyDeleteI would join for a lower price.
ReplyDeletenah i doubt ill use hulu
ReplyDeleteNo price is better than free =/
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