Hulu Plus $10-per-month service now available for iPhone, iPad
Hulu on Tuesday released a its long-rumored iOS application for the iPhone and iPad, but the free software requires a $9.99-per-month subscription to Hulu Plus, currently available as a "limited preview."
"Hulu Plus is not a replacement for Hulu.com," the company said on its official blog Tuesday. "Hulu Plus is a new, revolutionary ad-supported subscription product that is incremental and complementary to the existing Hulu service. For almost all of the current broadcast shows on our service, Hulu Plus offers the full season. Every single episode of the current season will be available, not just a handful of trailing episodes."
Subscribers have access to back seasons and full runs of "some of TV's greatest shows," including episodes of The X-Files, Arrested Development, Law and Order: SVU, Ally McBeal, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Roswell, Grey's Anatomy and Desperate Housewives.
Users must go to hulu.com/plus and request an invite to the Hulu Plus service. The free software (iTunes link) is available for both iPhone and iPad, and allows users to watch over both Wi-Fi and 3G.
Features of the software, according to Hulu, include:
Watch every current season episode of top TV shows from ABC, Fox, and NBC like Family Guy, Modern Family, Glee, 30 Rock, Saturday Night Live, The Office, The Simpsons, Grey?s Anatomy, and more.
Enjoy full series runs or back seasons of classic shows like The X-Files, Arrested Development, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Desperate Housewives, Roswell, Miami Vice, Angel, Saturday Night Live, Law and Order: SVU, Ally McBeal, Xena, Quantum Leap, My So-Called Life, and more. Thousands of episodes from hundreds of titles.
Enjoy up to 720p HD resolution with multi bitrate support for an optimized viewing experience for your screen resolution and network connection speed.
Search and browse for shows and videos directly from your iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch.
Resume play from where you left off on other Hulu Plus devices including your computer and select mobile phones, internet-connected TVs, and Blu-ray players.
Manage your queue directly from your iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch.
Subscribers can also access a free application on certain Internet-connected Samsung TVs and Blu-ray players, and Hulu said that more avenues to watch Hulu Plus subscriptions are coming in the future.
"This is just the first step in our mission to bring you TV wherever you are," the company said. "We are already hard at work on porting Hulu Plus to other devices and platforms, with PlayStation 3 coming soon. But that?s a story for another day."
Rumors of a pay-only service available for the iPad first surfaced in February. The Hulu Plus name was outed by The Los Angeles Times in May.
Streaming content came to the iPad at launch, with iOS applications from ABC and Netflix. The ABC player provides shows like "Desperate Housewives" for free, with ad support.
The ABC application and its lack of a subscription reportedly caused concern for Hulu. In April, it was reported that Hulu CEO Jason Kilar "desperately" tried to convince ABC not to release its iPad software.
"Hulu Plus is not a replacement for Hulu.com," the company said on its official blog Tuesday. "Hulu Plus is a new, revolutionary ad-supported subscription product that is incremental and complementary to the existing Hulu service. For almost all of the current broadcast shows on our service, Hulu Plus offers the full season. Every single episode of the current season will be available, not just a handful of trailing episodes."
Subscribers have access to back seasons and full runs of "some of TV's greatest shows," including episodes of The X-Files, Arrested Development, Law and Order: SVU, Ally McBeal, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Roswell, Grey's Anatomy and Desperate Housewives.
Users must go to hulu.com/plus and request an invite to the Hulu Plus service. The free software (iTunes link) is available for both iPhone and iPad, and allows users to watch over both Wi-Fi and 3G.
Features of the software, according to Hulu, include:
Watch every current season episode of top TV shows from ABC, Fox, and NBC like Family Guy, Modern Family, Glee, 30 Rock, Saturday Night Live, The Office, The Simpsons, Grey?s Anatomy, and more.
Enjoy full series runs or back seasons of classic shows like The X-Files, Arrested Development, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Desperate Housewives, Roswell, Miami Vice, Angel, Saturday Night Live, Law and Order: SVU, Ally McBeal, Xena, Quantum Leap, My So-Called Life, and more. Thousands of episodes from hundreds of titles.
Enjoy up to 720p HD resolution with multi bitrate support for an optimized viewing experience for your screen resolution and network connection speed.
Search and browse for shows and videos directly from your iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch.
Resume play from where you left off on other Hulu Plus devices including your computer and select mobile phones, internet-connected TVs, and Blu-ray players.
Manage your queue directly from your iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch.
Subscribers can also access a free application on certain Internet-connected Samsung TVs and Blu-ray players, and Hulu said that more avenues to watch Hulu Plus subscriptions are coming in the future.
"This is just the first step in our mission to bring you TV wherever you are," the company said. "We are already hard at work on porting Hulu Plus to other devices and platforms, with PlayStation 3 coming soon. But that?s a story for another day."
Rumors of a pay-only service available for the iPad first surfaced in February. The Hulu Plus name was outed by The Los Angeles Times in May.
Streaming content came to the iPad at launch, with iOS applications from ABC and Netflix. The ABC player provides shows like "Desperate Housewives" for free, with ad support.
The ABC application and its lack of a subscription reportedly caused concern for Hulu. In April, it was reported that Hulu CEO Jason Kilar "desperately" tried to convince ABC not to release its iPad software.
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All of them now have sites that work on the iDevices - or have promised them very soon.
The part I'm having trouble with is :Hulu Plus is a new, revolutionary ad-supported subscription product".
Hmmmmm... Ad supported, yet it's $10 per month. I hope that's not a new trend.
I'm not going to presume to say that the flash solution will work perfectly on Android phones, but if it is workable their cost will be zero while iPhone users will be spending $10 a month and also $10 per gigabyte above the first two.
The Hulu Plus service seems competitively priced against NetFlix. I'm not going to subscribe but not because I have a moral objection to a subscription that includes ads. It's just that if I do need to catch up on a show I can still use the free service from Hulu.
No apple tv integration?
"Hulu Plus is a new, revolutionary ad-supported subscription product...."
Yeah: Now our customers have to pay for it. That's really revolutionary.
Are you kidding? The cost compared to other sources is going up radically.
I'm not going to presume to say that the flash solution will work perfectly on Android phones, but if it is workable their cost will be zero while iPhone users will be spending $10 a month and also $10 per gigabyte above the first two.
It would appear you can't watch regular Hulu content ("Hulu Minus?") with the iOS app, right? If so, that really sucks.
The Hulu Plus service seems competitively priced against NetFlix. I'm not going to subscribe but not because I have a moral objection to a subscription that includes ads. It's just that if I do need to catch up on a show I can still use the free service from Hulu.
The assumption contained in these posts might lead to disillusionment.
Just because there is free Hulu now, does not mean there always will be.
Yeah: Now our customers have to pay for it. That's really revolutionary.
$10 PER month.........rev.....my arss is right!!!! No Hulu fior meeeuuu!
It would appear you can't watch regular Hulu content ("Hulu Minus?") with the iOS app, right? If so, that really sucks.
The Hulu Plus service seems competitively priced against NetFlix. I'm not going to subscribe but not because I have a moral objection to a subscription that includes ads. It's just that if I do need to catch up on a show I can still use the free service from Hulu.
I'm not going to subscribe because I have just got to watch my pennies.
While I try to build my iPad / iPhone (for when I get an iPhone) app collection by taking advantage of the Free app versions that might unlock one game or offer limited services and "unlock" premium functions and offer more games for pay, along with Apple's "One Click" it is easy for me to get in over my head. Paid apps, subscription here, subscription there, subscription everywhere... newspapers, magazine, tv, movies, songs... can have a Tsunami effect on me when my charge card statement comes due!
Damn "Somebody!"
This is precisely what MS, HP et al eco-system that is wanted by the other major players.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not keen on ads and don't want to pay for content I can get on a device with the same convenience for free, but their guarantee of having ALL episodes available is a huge plus to making this viable and attractive.
It's always been annoying to start watching a series on Hulu just to have some seemingly random episode not be available or an inconsistent time frame between when an episode becomes available and when it gets yanked.
This really isn't different from Netflix streaming except you'll get TV Shows available much sooner, right? If I am not going to utilize Netflix's mail service how is theirs great and Hulu's bad? Is Netflix streaming ad free?
PS: No Android support, eh?
PPS: I may have to keep my Unlimited iPhone plan after all.
HULU might be worth it if you don't have a TV provider already.
Are you kidding? The cost compared to other sources is going up radically.
I'm not going to presume to say that the flash solution will work perfectly on Android phones, but if it is workable their cost will be zero while iPhone users will be spending $10 a month and also $10 per gigabyte above the first two.
But didn't Adobe state that Hulu.com won't work on mobile phones that run Flash Player 10.1?
? Is Netflix streaming ad free?
Netflix does stream ad free, but their selection is hit or miss.
But didn't Adobe stated that Hulu.com won't work on mobile phones that run Flash Player 10.1?
Hulu has artificially limited it from playing on mobiles with Flash 10.1 installed. This was originally fixed by altering your User Agent. However, while this technically works on Nexus One it's far from ideal.
Are you kidding? The cost compared to other sources is going up radically.
I'm not going to presume to say that the flash solution will work perfectly on Android phones, but if it is workable their cost will be zero while iPhone users will be spending $10 a month and also $10 per gigabyte above the first two.
Like when Google announces wifi tethering in Android, yet Verizon charges more for it? Or is it how testers of Froyo have reported Hulu not loading when it detects the Android browser? Hulu is charging for their service on mobile devices. This includes Android, flash support or not.
Well, there goes another of the reasons why Apple just HAD to put Flash onto the iPhone. All the things you couldn't do on an iPhone last winter:
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YouTube has been available as an app since day one.
I cannot wait for the ABC app for iPhone, no iPad here yet...