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Hulu might charge viewers not to see ads

By Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson in New York and Joseph Menn in Carlsbad

Published: May 29 2009 19:04 | Last updated: May 29 2009 20:26

Hulu, the fast-growing US online video service, is considering introducing a premium tier which would charge users in exchange for letting them watch television programmes and films without interruption from advertisements.

Early discussions were disclosed by Jeff Zucker, chief executive of NBC Universal, who said on Thursday that the site was already ahead of its financial planning and would make positive cash flow “soon”, in spite of signs that much of its advertising inventory remains unsold.

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