Hulu and the Cowboy Philosopher
Posted on May 4, 2010
The following post was first written by me and released by Online Video Insider on May 4, 2010.
Hulu and the Cowboy Philosopher
by
Phil Leigh
As Will Rogers put it, “If I don’t see things your way, well, why should I?”
To Play six minute audio version on iPad, iPod, or iPhone click here.
The Los Angeles Times reports that Hulu.com’s Internet video streaming of popular TV shows will soon offer a premium version featuring more episodes and additional shows in exchange for a monthly subscription fee. They may discover that a number of constituents will fail to see things their way. Read more…
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Internet Video Subscriptions
Posted on March 2, 2010
Today’s post is a reprint of an article I wrote for Online Video Insider on March 2, 2010.
By: Philip Leigh
Since Shawn Fanning launched the original Napster about a decade ago CD music sales dropped by 50%. Unfortunately, legitimate digital downloads recaptured less than half the total. Given steadily compounding improvements in computer, storage, and network bandwidth, video-centric media companies have been apprehensively awaiting the new media Tsunami on their own shores. Many industry executives conclude it is now arriving. It appears their response is to (1) charge new incremental monthly fees and (2) increase existing ones. In short, after a decade to prepare, it looks like the industry’s most imaginative solution is to raise prices. Read more…
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Will Consumers Pay for Hulu.com Videos?
Posted on November 7, 2009
Will consumers pay to watch TV shows and movies at the hulu.com website?
Hulu.com’s website hosts popular TV shows and movies after they have been released normally. Owners include Disney, NBC-Universal, and News Corporation (Fox). Viewers can watch shows for free but in exchange must also watch commercials since the videos are streamed and not downloaded. Last month, Chase Carey who is the President of News Corporation said that Hulu should start charging fees sometime next year. Presumably he envisions a premium subscription service providing more content or viewing time in exchange for a monthly fee. Read more…
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How My Video Consumption Changed
Posted on August 17, 2009

Phil Leigh
If you would like to learn how my media usage changed during a recent period of enforced idleness, this audio program is for you.
Owing to medical leave during the past two-weeks I have been relatively inactive at the office. This led to an increase, as well as a change in the pattern of, media consumption. Today’s podcast explains how. Read more…
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Third Generation Television: Second Catalyst
Posted on January 19, 2009
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If you would like to learn how the growing abundance of popular TV shows and movies at ad-supported websites is acting as a catalyst to mass market adoption of Internet-Video-to-the-TV, this video is for you. Read more…
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