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Disney CEO: Hulu could charge for content

Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:02 PM EDT
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SOUTH PASADENA — Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Bob Iger said Wednesday the Hulu online video streaming site that it now co-owns could one day charge for its content instead of just offering free streams and selling advertising.

"There's plenty of room for people to spend money on things they're doing online," Iger told a technology conference put on by Fortune magazine.

He cited statistics that showed how much people are willing to pay for media content: $5 an hour to watch movies, 75 cents an hour reading books, magazines, and newspapers and 25 cents for every hour of Internet use.

"We have ample evidence both in traditional media and in new media that people are willing to pay for quality, they're willing to pay for choice, they're willing to pay for convenience," Iger said.

"It's possible that Hulu will look at monetizing as well. It may be not just selling ads," he said.

Disney took just over a 25 percent equity stake in the Hulu joint venture in April, joining its founders, NBC Universal and News Corp., and agreed to provide TV shows and movies to the site.

Iger added that Disney was working on a Disney-branded site that would make available movies, TV shows and games to consumers who pay for a subscription, but wouldn't reveal details.

The company reports its third-quarter earnings on July 30.

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Pacific Northwest Blogger

Online media streaming unfortunately is the future, it will ensure that the DvD dies off and they each time a user wants to watch a video they will pay a fee. Orwell is rolling his eyes from the grave.

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Reply#1 - Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:28 PM EDT
Tacitus13

Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Bob Iger says the Hulu online video streaming site could one day charge for its content.

And most users would gravitate to fancast or another site that offered content for free.

    Reply#2 - Wed Jul 22, 2009 9:22 PM EDT
    LTKiwi

    Reminds me of the time when they advertised commercial free pay tv. Otherwise known as cable.

    That didn't last too long did it?

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    Reply#3 - Wed Jul 22, 2009 9:50 PM EDT
    Paul Lucero

    I quit Cable and was fine and if they charge for Hulu I will not watch and I will been fine. Of course if they have to charge it is because they have no imagination.

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    Reply#4 - Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:17 AM EDT
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