Will Hulu Make You Pay to Watch?
Los Angeles Times, October 6, 2009
By Dawn C. Chmielewski and Meg James
Some wonder how long the free flow of online video would last if Comcast ends up a part owner of Hulu. The nation's leading cable company has made no secret of its disdain for Hulu's approach of giving away the shows that Comcast and other distributors spend billions for. Comcast is in talks with NBC Universal about pooling their entertainment assets into a new company that would own 30 percent of Hulu.
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