Hulu Planning to Charge For Content

Online Video

THE SEATTLE TIMES

By Dawn C. Chmielewski and Alex Pham

Los Angeles Times

Hulu soared to popularity by offering free online viewing of popular TV shows. Now that free ride may soon end.

The Internet-video site is weighing plans to charge users to watch episodes of “30 Rock,” “Modern Family” and “House.” The move would mark a sharp change of course for the venture, which was launched nearly two years ago by a consortium of studios to distribute without charge TV shows and movies over the Internet.

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Weird Ballot in MA: Brown's Name Already Filled In

Diebold, Massachusetts

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Weird Ballot in MA: Brown’s name already filled in

By John Amato Tuesday Jan 19, 2010 12:00pm

Greg Sargent is reporting a fishy ballot turned up with the bubble next to Scott Brown’s name already completed.

He’s asking MA’ers to tell us if they see any more. You can bet that if it was reversed, FOX News would have non stop coverage about it—Beck would be blaming ACORN and the other networks would follow their lead.