Hulu's offline viewing comes with an unwanted side of ads

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Authors: JordanHulu has announced that it will finally bring offline viewing to the streaming service later this year for both its Hulu with
this way, it seems, to placate advertisers and broadcasters who count on Hulu to display ads in front of its content
While that sounds outright upsetting, the brightside is that it might encourage shows and films that might not have allowed offline viewing
initiative: dynamic ads that will interrupt content during live segments for its Hulu with Live TV customers
experience will see ads as a major problem - as Hulu is using storage space on your device for advertisements and that was one reason that
streaming services - one in which money is paid to the streaming service for downloadable content, but also that content will come with ads
Imagine if Google Play Movies rented a TV series to you for $3.99 per episode and then played ads every seven or eight minutes - just like
traditional cable TV networks do.To cushion the blow, Hulu has also announced a deal with Dreamworks Animation Studios that the streaming
service will be the exclusive home to a number feature films including How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, The Boss Baby 2 and
look forward to new original content from Hulu starting later this year: Hulu announced a number of new series including projects from J.J
Abrams, Stephen King, Mindy Kaling, George Clooney, Reese Witherspoon and Kerri Washington - the former of which, called Castle Rock, is set
to debut July 25.Via TechCrunch