Hulu Plus; more of the same

Is it any wonder broadcasters are afraid of the Internet? They don’t even understand it. Exhibit most recent: Hulu Plus, a $10 per month service which allows you to watch current and back-catalogs of television shows like X-Files, Modern Family, and others. Oh, wait, a $10 per month “ad-supported” service, something Hulu considers “revolutionary” and a price-point about which they’re “thrilled”.

Which would be great if they only had to eat their own dog food. But here in the real world, with services like Netflix already providing ad-free streaming (to more devices), the value proposition for Hulu Plus seems smaller. Add to this the ability to already see the same shows available on Hulu Plus through regular Hulu (with the same ads), things are looking oddly… off.

The big sell here is that you can watch all currently available episodes of a show, not just the three or five trailing episodes many shows currently allow. But, with movie studios clinging to old markets and training consumers that they’re going to have to wait for releases, people using the convenience of the Internet to view media are more and more willing to wait.

Essentially, Hulu Plus is almost 3 years too late with this idea. The market has better offerings with more value. Unfortunately, if Hulu Plus fails, look for calls of piracy and consumer readiness as reasons. Never mind the complete lack of any value presented and the complete ignorance of what consumers actually want.

No! Law & Order UK

Ug, really?

The Swivet [Colleen Lindsay]: Law & Order UK! (No, I’m not kidding!).

New Red Dwarf!

Oh SMEG yeah! Red Dwarf, the stalwart sci-fi/comedy from the Beeb is coming back (sort of). I’m currently working my way through all the episodes in order (thank goodness for online DVDs) so this news is doubly wonderful for me.

All the original cast has agreed to reprise their roles and will debut in 2009 sometime. Please BBC, don’t screw those of us on this side of the pond; give us some option to view them here (streaming, iTunes, whatever).

Smegtastic Red Dwarf returns to small screen with new episodes

Red Dwarf – official site

And, if anyone hits the lottery, the entire series on DVD.

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