that Disney manned up and joined the Hulu phenomenon. What does this mean for all you lucky post-air television consumers?
Full-length episodes of ABC primetime programs like Lost, Grey’s Anatomy, Desperate Housewives, Ugly Betty, Samantha Who?, Scrubs, Private Practice and popular late night talk show Jimmy Kimmel LiveFull-length episodes of hit ABC Family series like The Secret Life of the American Teenager and GreekPopular series from ABC Daytime and SOAPnet like General Hospital and The ViewClassic series from ABC’s library like Hope and Faith, Less Than Perfect, Commander in Chief, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire andDancing with the StarsSelect hit programs from Disney Channel like Wizards of Waverly Place and Phineas and Ferb which can be easily accessed from a new DISNEY location in the Channel section of Hulu.comPopular library titles from The Walt Disney StudiosShort-form content including webisodes, sneak peeks and episode recaps from ABC Entertainment, ABC Family and SOAPnet
Yesss! Finally! I was wondering what the hell Disney's problem was.
Disney's biggest shareholder is none other than a Mr. Steve Jobs, thanks to the Pixar acquisition a couple years back. I imagine with his investment in a la carte downloads of television shows in the iTunes store, Jobs would be hesitant to allow for ad supported, streaming availability of "his" content. A theory...
ReplyDeleteI'll believe it when I can watch Aladdin 2: Return of Jafar.
ReplyDeleteMark, shut up! I wasn't looking for theories! Just kidding of course... I miss you, come and visit New York again for more than a breakfast!
ReplyDeleteBlake, I freaking love Aladdin 2! How often is a sequel as good if not better than the original?
What the what? Return of Jafar?
ReplyDeleteJust makes me wish my Aladdin (the one and ONLY legit Aladdin product) DVD didn't vanish. I still have the case, but NO DISC.
Sigh.