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Hulu, AT&T To Test 'Pause Ads' In 2019, Automatically Playing Commercials When You Hit Pause (macrumors.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from MacRumors: Streaming TV services offered by companies like Hulu and AT&T are testing the waters for a new type of advertising called "pause ads." The idea behind pause ads is that instead of facing forced commercial breaks at specified interludes, users would be more accepting of ads that play when they choose to pause a show for a bit while they do something else. Hulu says it plans to launch pause ads in 2019, but not much else was given in the way of details regarding which of its numerous streaming plans will include the new type of commercial. The plan likely to see pause ads is Hulu With Limited Commercials, which interjects a few ads throughout a show's runtime, similar to live TV, but again this hasn't been confirmed.

AT&T cited similar interest in pause ads, stating that it also plans to launch technology in 2019 that plays a video when a user pauses a TV show. For both companies, it's unclear exactly how long these ads will run for, and if you'll be able to immediately cancel them out by simply hitting the play button and resuming your TV show. According to Hulu vice president and head of advertising platforms Jeremy Helfand, pause ads will not be home to longform advertisements, but will instead focus on commercials where advertisers "have seconds" to deliver a message effectively. Over the next three years, Hulu expects "more than half" of its advertising revenue to come from these so-called non-disruptive experiences.

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  1. Can confirm by Dunbal · · Score: 5, Insightful

    users would be more accepting of ads that play when they choose to pause a show for a bit while they do something else.

    And how much do they expect advertisers to pay for ads that people are guaranteed not be watching - because they're doing something else?

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    1. Re: Can confirm by nnull · · Score: 4, Insightful

      And they also expect me to pay for this streaming service that wants to play ads when I pause. Absolutely brilliant! I'm sure that's bringing in tons of customers with this feature!

      I thought the whole point of paying for streaming service was to avoid ads?

    2. Re: Can confirm by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

      "I thought the whole point of paying for streaming service was to avoid ads?"

      No, the point is to pay for the content you're interested it, instead of having to buy some large bundle of crap costing more which includes that content.

      But ads are the specific content in which I'm not interested.

  2. Why hit puase... TURN IT OFF by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    They are just wanting to waste your bandwidth and charge you MORE.

    IDIOTS with pointy hats!

  3. Not watching those shows by bobbutts · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is really easy, if there are forced ads I will attempt to block or skip them. If that's not possible I will skip the content. I've been spoiled by DVR, downloads, ad-free streaming, and other methods of viewing shows without ads. I'm not going back to watching ads ever.

    1. Re:Not watching those shows by markdavis · · Score: 5, Insightful

      >"I'm not going back to watching ads ever."

      +100

      They need to realize this and QUICKLY. I am fine with manually zooming through ads, sometimes even stopping on one to see what it is. But I will NEVER submit to forced ads, nor "pause ads".

      And when I freeze/pause something it might be because:

      1) I need silence
      2) I need no visual distraction for a moment
      3) I want to examine something ON THE SCREEN
      4) I am leaving momentarily

      An "ad" there is totally unacceptable for the first three.... and those happen A LOT.

  4. So I won't be able to freeze it if... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So I won't be able to freeze it if I want to take a look at a shot. Great! Can't wait.

  5. Terribad Idea by darkain · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The absolute #1 reason why I pause a show is because of a phone call or talk to a person in the room with me. The entire point is to take attention away from the TV, AND TO CANCEL ALL AUDIO INTERRUPTIONS. So now they want to take that control away? Meaning now instead of just a "pause", I must now "pause and then mute"? Yeah, it may seem like nitpickiness, but it is enough to deter me from even considering to use their services when there are alternative services that don't have these pitfalls.

    1. Re:Terribad Idea by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Meaning now instead of just a "pause", I must now "pause and then mute"?

      Don't be silly. You won't be able to mute these ads. /cynical-prediction

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  6. Seems great until... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You realize half the time you are pausing is for a phone call, or to listen to someone interrupting your show, and all of a sudden now you're turning down/off the volume instead because pausing it no longer helps you hear whoever is interrupting you.

    This seems like a half baked idea from people who don't understand their target demographic, or the technical limitations of their cocaine fueled bad ideas.

    1. Re:Seems great until... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      This seems like a half baked idea from people who don't understand their target demographic.

      It's almost 2019. Anyone still seeing or watching ads at this point is a fool, and they know this, so they are going to make up the losses by squeezing those fools even harder.

      They understand the target demographic just fine.

  7. Non-Disruptive? by DewDude · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Any kind of advertising is basically a rape of the eyes and ears. There *is* no non-disruptive advertising.

  8. Re:Obviously Hulu and AT&T do not respect view by jwhyche · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You want to know something funny? I was actually looking for an excuse to cancel Hulu last night. I was flipping through hulu last night noting there was nothing on there I wanted to watch. The only reason I didn't cancel it was because I wanted to finish out Lastman Standing.

    Amazing how things can change in 24 hours.

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  9. Re:Obviously Hulu and AT&T do not respect view by Actually,+I+do+RTFA · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If you can afford it, please do the world a favor and keep your subscription for another couple of months, until the feature goes live. If you cancel now, you're part of the baseline cancellation numbers. If you cancel after this goes into effect, you're part of the "cancelled after X" cohort. If that cohort is big enough, compared to the baseline, they'll walk it back.

    So, cancelling now makes this feature look more popular to statistics than if you never cancelled.

    We know this works because Hulu tried making iDevices not output video over HDMI. They saw higher cancellation raters among people who "upgraded" to that client. It was so bad, they rolled back that "feature", and HDMI output works again.

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