sincity Posted June 7, 2013 Posted June 7, 2013 The latest NPD numbers show Hulu growing at a surprisingly robust pace. Its share of U.S. shows streamed in Q1 2013 jumped to 10% from 7% in the same period one year earlier. Netflix still stands in majestic solitude with an 89% share, but its dominance is not preventing Hulu from gradually gaining ground. New reports suggest that no fewer than seven possible buyers are circling Hulu. The most interesting scenario for American consumers would be an acquisition that would lead to a deep-pocketed buyer investing heavily in exclusive Hulu content in coming years — over the past couple of months, Netflix has demonstrated that new content from streaming video providers could have a seismic impact on the U.S. media business. Continue reading... View the full article Quote
putts Posted June 11, 2013 Posted June 11, 2013 I 100% agree that Hulu and Netflix (among other streaming services) are going to dominate in the near future. I will be dropping DISH Network next year when my 2 years is up. An antenna will be attached to my house and I will DVR with my PC. My 12Mbps internet ($59.99/month) + Hulu+ ($7.99/month) + Netflix ($7.99/month) does not equal the $155/month I pay for internet and DISH alone. I save $79/month. I love the Logitech Harmony One in the pic btw Quote
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