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Re: Hulu Plus -- News and Notable New additions
Originally Posted by Decker
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A couple of questions :
1) Mr. Robot streams on Hulu Plus, but it seems only on the website, not on any streaming app. Why is that and are there other shows like that? I wanted to watch that series. 2) I started watching Taxi with my daughter and discovered that while they have all five seasons of the show, they only have about 60-70% of each season's episodes with no rhyme or reason to the missing episodes. Do other series have this quirk? Is it somehow related to music licensing? 1) Many shows are web only because the studio or network won't license it out to be streamed on a TV. Keep in mind, Hulu is essentially a 3rd party streaming hub, they have to acquire the rights from USA and Universal, who produce Mr. Robot. Do you have access to USA On Demand? All the episodes of the show are available there. 2) Yes, it's licensing costs probably due to music. |
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Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 12562930)
Do you have access to USA On Demand? All the episodes of the show are available there. |
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Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 12562933)
What is that app? Just for iPad? I really wanted to watch it on the TV and couldn't find anything in the Roku store.
I was actually talking about On demand through your television provider. USA on demand is on Directv and all the episodes are there in HD. |
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Here's What's Coming to Hulu in September
Available August 27 Fargo: Complete Season 1 Available September 1 Elementary: Complete Seasons 1 - 3 The League: Complete Season 6 Available September 3 Celebrity Wife Swap: Season 4 Finale Alien Rising All The Wrong Reasons American Ghost Hunter American Made Movie Amigo Undead Antidote Backwater Black Widow Born to Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity Brush With Danger Buddy Hutchins Camembert Rose Coral Reef Adventure Cut! Demons Digging To China Doppelganger Freebird: The Movie Home is Where the Heart Is Hunted Hurricane on the Bayou Kane's Kitchen Lord Montagu Love Triangle Muffin Top Mysteries of Angels and Demons Neil Simon's London Suite Nfinity Champions League Volume 2 Please Please Me! (Fais Moi Plaisir) Rhymes with Banana Salad Days: A Decade Of Punk In Washington, DC (1980-90) Such good People Sunflower That Guy Dick Miller The 10 Year Plan The Badger Game The Last Keepers The Whistle Blower Treehouse Vincent Wes Craven Presents Don't Look Down Zero Tolerance Available September 4 Mistresses: Season 3 Finale Rookie Blue: Season 6 Finale Ping Pong: The Animation (Dubbed): Complete Season 1 Soul Eater Not! (Dubbed): Complete Season 1 Hamatora the Animation (Subtitled): Complete Season 1 Available September 8 The Awesomes: Season 3 Premiere (Hulu Original) Available September 9 Extreme Weight Loss: Season 5 Finale Zero Punctuation: Season 9 Premiere Available September 11 Beauty & the Beast: Season 3 Finale BlazBlue: Alter Memory (Dubbed): Complete Season 1 The World is Still Beautiful (Subtitled): Complete Season 1 CrackerJack Available September 14 Teen Wolf: Season 5 Finale La Banda: Series Premiere Available September 15 The Mindy Project: Season 4 Premiere (Hulu Original) Dancing with the Stars: Season 21 Premiere Another Period: Season 1 Finale Available September 16 Difficult People: Season 1 Finale (Hulu Original) Why? With Hannibal Buress: Season 1 Finale Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris: Series Premiere Available September 17 South Park: Season 19 Premiere Available September 18 Noragami (Dubbed): Complete Season 1 Last Hours in Suburbia Available September 20 Bar Rescue: Season 4 Finale Available September 21 Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta: Season 4 Finale Available September 22 Castle: Season 8 Premiere Gotham: Season 2 Premiere Minority Report: Series Premiere Scream: Season 1 Finale The Voice: Season 9 Premiere Blindspot: Series Premiere Available September 23 Dancing with the Stars: Results: Season 21 Premiere Fresh off the Boat: Season 2 Premiere The Muppets: Series Premiere Scream Queens: Series Premiere Available September 24 Black-ish: Season 2 Premiere Modern Family: Season 7 Premiere Nashville: Season 4 Premiere The Goldbergs: Season 3 Premiere The Middle: Season 7 Premiere Empire: Season 2 Premiere Rosewood: Series Premiere Law and Order: SVU: Season 17 Premiere The Mysteries of Laura: Season 2 Premiere A Wicked Offer: Season 1 Finale Lip Sync Battle: Season 1 Finale Available September 25 Grey's Anatomy: Season 12 Premiere Hot to Get Away with Murder: Season 2 Premiere Scandal: Season 5 Premiere Heroes Reborn: Series Premiere The Player: Series Premiere Available September 26 Last Man Standing: Season 5 Premiere Shark Tank: Season 7 Premiere Available September 28 Blood & Oil: Series Premiere Once Upon a Time: Season 5 Premiere Quantico: Series Premiere Bob's Burgers: Season 6 Premiere Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Season 3 Premiere Family Guy: Season 14 Premiere The Last Man on Earth: Season 2 Premiere The Simpsons: Season 27 Premiere Available September 30 Beyond the Tank: Season 2 Premiere Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Season 3 Premiere Grandfathered: Series Premiere The Grinder: Series Premiere Candidly Nicole: Season 2 Finale |
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Elementary S3 :up:
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Grey's anatomy whoohoo!!!!! Bout time they restarted :d
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http://deadline.com/2015/08/epix-lea...lu-1201510484/
EPIX content moving to Hulu. Non exclusive deal. |
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According to the Hulu Blog, the EPIX movies will be added on October 1st.
Hulu and the premium entertainment network EPIX have closed a landmark, multi-year digital SVOD deal that will bring new releases from Lionsgate, MGM and Paramount to Hulu for the first time beginning October 1st. Recent hits from EPIX including Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1, Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation, Interstellar, Selma, Top Five and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, which have never before been available on a streaming SVOD service, will become available on Hulu in the coming months. At launch, blockbuster films such as Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Transformers: Age of Extinction, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Star Trek: Into Darkness, World War Z, Wolf of Wall Street, Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, Robocop, God’s Not Dead and more will become available to Hulu subscribers for the first time. Comedies including Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa, Anchorman 2, and Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas as well as indie favorites such as In a World, All is Lost, and Much Ado About Nothing will also be available streaming this October. The extensive collection of popular, classic film titles from EPIX includes franchises such as the James Bond, Rocky, Star Trek, Paranormal Activity, Beverly Hills Cop, and Friday the Thirteenth films. Epix Original Specials including Katy Perry: The Prismatic World Tour, Russell Brand: Messiah Complex, P!nk: The Truth about Love Tour, and Jenny McCarthy’s Dirty Sexy Funny will also be available. READ MORE - http://blog.hulu.com/2015/08/30/hulu...ear-agreement/ |
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Whoa. Count me in for MIRN and Interstellar. This is awesome.
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For some reason I had no idea Paramount did Interstellar, I thought it was Warner
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As expected, Hulu is rolling out their "Limited Commercials" subscription at $12 per month. However, some shows will still have ads before and after their episodes as they could not renegotiate the contracts to allow it to be ad free.
I'm undecided whether to keep the current subscription or to upgrade it. I actually don't mind it. Hulu Finally Launches Ad-Free Version, Priced at $11.99 a Month But 'advertising will continue to be central to our business,' CEO says By Jason Lynch September 2, 2015, 11:00 AM EDT Hulu has been working steadily over the past year to close the gap with Netflix, and now the company has unveiled a true game changer in its battle with other streaming services: a commercial-free option for subscribers. Beginning today, subscribers can upgrade to an ad-free plan for $11.99 per month, $4 more than the current fee for what the company calls "limited commercials." The new tier, as well as the site's robust investment in more content—both original shows and acquisitions—is part of the company's effort "to take Hulu to the next level," said CEO Mike Hopkins. During the company's customer research over the past several years, "what we've heard loud and clear is that some segment of our customers would like us to offer a commercial-free plan at a higher price, and so that's what we're doing." But at the same time, the company stressed that it remains committed to advertising. "This is not our exit from the ad business by any stretch. Advertising will continue to be central to our business," said Hopkins, pointing to the company's programmatic ad strategy announced last week in which it will partner with Oracle Data Management Platform and Facebook-owned video-ad platform LiveRail to offer programmatic advertising options for the first time. That deal, added Peter Naylor, svp of ad sales, "is evidence that we're absolutely pursuing a dual revenue stream with subs and advertisers, and we do not intend to miss a beat. The research gives us confidence that that's going to be the case." Hulu's hope, said Hopkins, is that both plans "grow sharply" and that the company will continue "to be a great place for advertisers." Naylor's ad sales job would seem to have grown considerably more difficult given this news, but he said that's not the case. "The most interesting research that gave us confidence that everything would be good for advertisers was when we examined why people might switch. It really wasn't about age or income or gender—it was about attitude towards advertisers," said Naylor, explaining that the company has segmented the world into "ad acceptors" and "ad avoiders." "There's a small segment of the world that are just avoiding ads at all costs. The good news with this new plan is that we have an opportunity to do business with them," said Naylor, calling the shift "demographically neutral." "I'm still bringing a very high-quality audience to the advertiser, but I would argue we're bringing an even more potent audience to the advertiser, because people who have chosen the limited commercial plan, all of a sudden, now they know why they're getting that plan with ads," he said. "We've had a really great summer writing a lot of upfront business, and I have zero reason to believe that we're going to under-deliver on any campaign. We will anticipate a little bit of shifting, but at the same time, we think that all boats are going to rise to the tide." Naylor, who began sharing the ad-free tier news with Hulu's biggest advertisers this week, said, "By and large, the reception has been met with understanding. "People understand this is good for the brand Hulu, which will give us a better opportunity to continue to grow and to grow our commercial audience that we bring to market every day." As part of Hulu's recent pivot toward being one brand—it shed the Hulu Plus moniker for its subscription service earlier this year—the company's brand marketing campaign won't differentiate between the two subscription options. "Then, when a user gets to Hulu, they're given a very matter-of-fact choice [between the $7.99 and $11.99 options]," said Naylor. "We're not promoting one over the other." While Hulu actively resisted an ad-free option for several years, the tide began to turn a year ago, Hopkins said. The company has spent the last nine months securing the necessary rights from its content providers. "We're launching it now because we have literally just secured all the rights. Getting the rights squared away [is] complicated," said Hopkins. Hulu says it's giving customers a straightforward choice between the ad and ad-free options. Exceptions to the new rule It's so complicated, in fact, that seven Hulu shows will not technically be ad free, even on the commercial-free tier: Subscribers will still see a 15-second preroll ad and a 30-second postroll ad for each episode, though there will be no ad breaks within the actual content. The shows that fall under this exception are New Girl, Scandal, How to Get Away With Murder, Grey's Anatomy, Once Upon a Time, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Grimm. "We needed to keep [these shows] commercially supported, so they will be," said Naylor. "When the user selects one of these shows, they'll be greeted with a message that says 'this show is outside of your commercial-free plan, but we are happy to present it to you with extraordinarily limited interruption.'" Beyond the time it took to secure the rights for an ad-free option, Hulu wanted to launch the new tier now because "it was important that we get it out in time for people to catch up for the fall season. We have a lot of prior seasons of shows that are going to premiere in the fall. We thought it was important to give that boost and give people that option before they thought about catching up," said Hopkins. While early reports mentioned Hulu was considering charging as much as $14 per month, the research ultimately indicated that $11.99 was "a fair value," said Hopkins. "We think it's objectively a good value but also a reasonable upcharge that also makes the $7.99 price point really valuable, too." Hulu hopes the new option will allow the company, which currently has 9 million subscribers, to make up some ground against Netflix, which now has 65 million subscribers worldwide (with 42 million of those in the U.S.). While the no-ad options will undoubtedly be attractive to the "ad avoiders," the $11.99 price point puts it well ahead of Netflix, whose own monthly ad-free streaming plans start at $7.99. The move caps a year-long initiative to invest significantly more in content, both in original and acquired shows. On Sunday, Hulu announced it had stepped in for Netflix and inked a multiyear subscription video on demand deal with Epix to stream recent releases from Lionsgate, MGM and Paramount starting Oct. 1. In recent months, the company also has landed SVOD rights to shows like Seinfeld, South Park, CSI and Empire and has signed wide-ranging content deals with AMC, FX and Turner. At the same time, the company has lined up an impressive slate of original series, including Season 4 of The Mindy Project (debuting Sept. 15) and comedy Casual, executive produced by Jason Reitman (premiering Oct. 7). Next year will bring drama The Way, starring Aaron Paul and Michelle Monaghan, and 11/22/63, its highly anticipated event series from Stephen King and J.J. Abrams, starring James Franco. Subscribers looking to upgrade to the commercial-free tier will be able to switch their plans on Hulu's website and most devices that support Hulu. For those who switch to the "no commercials" plan, the billing date will reset instantly. If "no commercials" customers want to switch to "limited commercials," that change will take effect at the start of the next billing cycle. |
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So if I have a year-long subscription that I bought using a card, can I upgrade for an extra $4 a month?
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They got rid of The Shield. Fuck this.
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Hulu announces ad-free $11.99 tier
50% bump for no ads, except on 7 "exception" shows: New Girl, Scandal, How to Get Away With Murder, Grey’s Anatomy, Once Upon a Time, Agents of Shield and Grimm. Only minor ads on those shows though, 15 seconds before the show and 30 seconds after, none during.
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It's a "Reduced Ads" tier for that reason. I'm indifferent to it, the commercial breaks on Hulu are generally short.
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Should this be in Streaming Talk?
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Originally Posted by davidh777
(Post 12577446)
Should this be in Streaming Talk?
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There's a "streaming talk?"
About time for Hulu but I won't subscribe to them for TV programs until they start carrying all seasons and complete seasons. Shit disappears completely, past seasons are hardly ever there and sometimes current episodes are hit and miss even just a few weeks later. That drove me nuts and convinced me to stick with my DVR (DirectTV) and Netflix. |
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Originally Posted by bluetoast
(Post 12577412)
They got rid of The Shield. Fuck this.
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This would ALMOST get me to subscribe, but on Facebook they said they STILL don't have 5.1 sound which is a dealbreaker. Does the paying extra also get rid of the network logos on the screen during shows? (I can watch Hulu Desktop for free without them- first there was a trick to make them go away, then they stopped coming on completely.)
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Originally Posted by majorjoe23
(Post 12577406)
So if I have a year-long subscription that I bought using a card, can I upgrade for an extra $4 a month?
I'm so happy! I've been begging them to do this for years. :banana: |
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Originally Posted by TheBigDave
(Post 12577812)
I have an annual subscription that I bought off eBay, and I just upgraded to ad-free. My account was pre-paid through to late April 2016, and they just shortened it to early February 2016. So you don't pay any extra, they just change your expiration date.
I'm so happy! I've been begging them to do this for years. :banana: I did the same thing. I bought the pre-paid card and was paid until May 2016. With the switch, my plan now expires February 11, 2016. I'm cool with the switch. The shows that don't apply don't bother me because I usually watch them off the DVR anyways. Hulu for me has always been a back up for DVR conflicts/lack of DVR space or a record not happening. The only thing that really sucks about Hulu is they don't have the rights to post the entire seasons of many current shows. It's just the last 5 episodes. |
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Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 12577946)
The only thing that really sucks about Hulu is they don't have the rights to post the entire seasons of many current shows. It's just the last 5 episodes.
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I gave in and changed my plan to the "Limited Ad" plan.
Even with the bad exchange, Hulu provides me with the Latino content that I watch along with the Criterion Collection films that I cannot get here in Canada. It's a bonus that I can use it as a DVR for current shows but also I'm hoping that Hulu starts adding full season to shows to compete with Netflix. |
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I'm on a yearly gift card, wonder if you can upgrade for $4 a month...
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