Hulu May Begin Charging For Video Content
An anonymous reader writes "According to Jonathan Miller, News Corp's CDO, Hulu may soon begin charging subscription fees for some of their online content. News Corp is the parent company of Fox, which owns a huge portion of Hulu. When Miller of Newscorp was asked if Hulu would begin charging for online content during an Interview with Daily Finance, he said that 'the answer could be yes.' He went on to say that he doesn't 'see why over time that shouldn't happen.'"
You're right. If you're outside the US you don't matter.
Then make the fucking products available to order world-wide via a website?
That's like MorningStar Farms products. They seem to think it's too complicated to send things north of their border (i.e. from USA to Canada).
Hint for MorningStar Farms: I already see lots of "Made in U.S.A." products in the local grocery stores. Is exporting too complicated for you?
Because the old white men with wigs still run TV.