Remember how a group of bidders was circling around Hulu a couple weeks ago? Whatever happened with that? (more)
Google Inc. is in preliminary talks to buy online video pioneer Hulu, people familiar with the situation said. (more)
To inject vitality into its summer offerings, Hulu secured exclusive, first-run U.S. rights to new series that viewers won’t find in their cable or satellite programming lineup. (more)
Next Issue Media, the “Hulu for Magazines” joint venture, plans to open its digital storefront early next year. But you won’t be able to shop there if you’ve got an iPad. (more)
Popular online video service Hulu on Tuesday will announce the launch of an ad-supported subscription service that will offer top broadcast shows in high definition to be viewed from a plethora of devices, including Internet-connected TVs, set-top boxes and game consoles, as well as portable devices such as Apple’s iPad and iPhone. (more)
Viewers are accustomed to watching Hulu, the service that shows network TV programs over the Internet, for free. But a version of Hulu that will charge viewers for access will launch as early as this week, according to people with knowledge of the matter. (more)
Hulu, the popular online site for watching television shows, is preparing to execute the toughest maneuver in digital media: moving from free to pay. (more)
There’s no such thing as a free lunch. These days even an ad-supported lunch seems a bit too much to ask, according to new reports that say Hulu is planning a subscription service. (more)
Remember the whole Conan O’Brien/Jay Leno imbroglio from last month? Perhaps NBC wishes you didn’t. The GE unit has removed every episode of the show’s seven-month run from its NBC.com site, as well as Hulu, the site NBC owns with News Corp.’s Fox and Disney’s ABC. (more)

























