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May 1st, 2009

Could Disney's investment in Hulu upset the iTunes applecart?

Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 1:05 pm

Categories: General

Tags: Disney Corp., Investment, Streaming Video, Apple Inc., Video, Apple iTunes, Hulu, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Digital Video

This week’s announcement that Disney will invest in video streaming site Hulu sent shockwaves through the video industry and turned the spotlight on Hulu competitors YouTube and CBS. CBS and its fledgling TV.com is the only remaining major TV network not part of the Hulu clique – NBC, Fox and now ABC.

The other major company that could feel some aftershocks from the Disney-Hulu deal is Apple. Business Week’s Cliff Edwards points out that Apple neither creates video content nor does it distribute it for free online. Both of course, are core features of Hulu.

The threat is that Hulu is streaming free (albeit with ads) what Apple is trying to sell and rent. Gartner’s Michael McGuire adds that we could be seeing a shift away from paying for video content to streaming it for free, saying “over time, perhaps the direct-payment model goes away.”

Hulu’s leading the movement to try to convince iTunes customers that they don’t need to purchase downloads and that ad-supported video content is better because it’s free. Business Week notes that Hulu may also charge subscription fees for premium services in the future.

Apple seems content to sit on the free video sidelines with video podcasts and their half-hearted Apple TV, but I wouldn’t count Apple out just yet. It has too big of a lead in iPod and iTunes to simply let the networks run away with all the profit from online video.

What should Apple do?

I don’t envision Apple trying to compete with free video streaming as it undermines the lucrative purchase/rental business model it built with iTunes. Should it roll out a video subscription service? Not likely.

What about a killer video streaming application for the iPhone? Apple currently has video viewing capabilities in the iPod app but it’s reserved for video content that is purchased or rented from Apple. Software is available to convert video from other formats to play on the iPod/iPhone, but Apple frowns upon the practice.

While an iPhone video streaming app from Apple sounds like a good idea, BW reports that Hulu is secretly developing an iPhone app and may beat Apple to the punch? Will Apple approve it? Will Apple wake the sleeping AppleTV giant? Apple doesn’t have much skin in the video streaming game currently and Hulu is trying to eat its lunch.

BW thinks Apple’s “summer surprise” may come in the form of the rumored MediaPad from a partnership with Verizon, but will it be too little too late?

What would Steve do? Throw out some suggestions in the TalkBack.

Jason D. O'GradyJason D. O'Grady is the editor of PowerPage.org, which has been publishing daily mobile technology news since December 1995. For disclosures on Jason's industry affiliations, click here or to view Jason's full profile click here.

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RE: Could Disney's investment in Hulu upset the iTunes applecart?
Hulu is doing the smart business model. In this world FREE is GOOD, and every penny counts in my pocket. I view many shows on Hulu. Its about time the large companies stop shaking down the public! The networks are starting to relalize its a good way to boost the popularizing of their shows.... (Read the rest)
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Ironic considering that Jobs  GuidingLight | 05/01/09
What about the rest of the world  Zakaby | 05/01/09
RE: Could Disney's investment in Hulu upset the iTunes applecart?  smrtsmrt | 05/01/09
RE: Could Disney's investment in Hulu upset the iTunes applecart?  Ambivi | 05/01/09
RE: Could Disney's investment in Hulu upset the iTunes applecart?  jzone | 05/01/09
You care  macadam | 05/04/09
...trying to upset the APPLE cart for a story...again...  bongoo | 05/01/09
Did you read the stoy until the end? nt  Dealing | 05/02/09
Respectfully Submitted  DannyO_0x98 | 05/02/09
Respect  dheady@... | 05/04/09
RE: Could Disney's investment in Hulu upset the iTunes applecart?  HULUsucks | 05/01/09
RE: Could Disney's investment in Hulu upset the iTunes applecart?  vince7@... | 05/01/09
Say it with me . . . .  JLHenry | 05/02/09
RE: Could Disney's investment in Hulu upset the iTunes applecart?  Zemo | 05/02/09
RE: Could Disney's investment in Hulu upset the iTunes applecart?  capealava | 05/02/09
Hulu is good for me,  brokndodge@... | 05/02/09
A major shift is underway....  oncall | 05/02/09
Not to Mention . . .  JLHenry | 05/02/09
RE: Could Disney's investment in Hulu upset the iTunes applecart?  DannyO_0x98 | 05/02/09
as always completely wrong  elllroy | 05/03/09
RE: Could Disney's investment in Hulu upset the iTunes applecart?  phatkat | 05/04/09
I like iTunes but,  pfyearwood | 05/04/09
RE: Could Disney's investment in Hulu upset the iTunes applecart?  dheady@... | 05/04/09
Hulu content does not impress and I loathe Disney  twirth5@... | 05/04/09
RE: Could Disney's investment in Hulu upset the iTunes applecart?  geary_t2000@... | 05/05/09

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