YouTube set to launch paid-for channels
by Will Corry on January 30, 2013 in Business, Film, Latest News, Music, Nuggets, Retail, Retail News, Rock 'n Roll, TV
As well as targeting Netflix, which boasts more than 30m subscribers, YouTube’s premium channels will take on other online video subscription services such as Hulu and Amazon.
- According to the Financial Times, the site will charge viewers $1-$5 per month to view some channels and could launch the service as soon as March.
- YouTube, which is visited by 800m people globally every month, reportedly plans to treat the premium service as an experiment and has spoken to only a handful of video-makers about the project.
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Wednesday, 30 January 2013
YouTube’s premium channels will take on other online video subscription services such as Hulu and Amazon.
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