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Originally Posted by mynameisjim
It's not that simple. Advertising rates on the internet are WAAAAAY lower than on TV. If networks dump their shows on Hulu, they risk losing quite a bit of money. It will take some time for the market to settle and the revenues to be figured out. But it will come.
I've watched a few movies on Hulu and usually catch the Daily Show there since I always miss it on TV.
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They can bundle internet rates with their regular rates for TV/Net packages
and make thier money from existing accounts that aint gonna risk turning it down
and then their competitors ads blow up on the net and now all slots are full so they
can't get in and compete.