By Ashley Phillips

Feb 27, 2009 11:33am

It’s a Pirate’s Life!

Media companies could be training consumers to become pirates, Daisy Whitney warns in her latest edition of the New Media Minute.

Hulu recently yanked its content from both TV.com and Boxee, a move that might send some consumers over to the dark side to get their TV shows. Daisy shares her advice to Hollywood on how to handle such kerfluffles.

But there are factions of the online video business getting along just fine.

The Bay Area Interactive Group, along with media agency McCann WorldGroup, partnered with San Francisco public high school teachers to train them on how to bring blogging, podcasting, online video and social networking into their classrooms. For all the details, watch the New Media Minute.

User Comments

I think that was a smart move on the part of Hulu. I will miss those shows though. The internet is an awesome tool though to find or watch anything immediately. It makes you wonder how good things are going to be ten years from now!!
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Posted by: Dave | March 2, 2009, 1:08 pm 1:08 pm

I know that Hulu Plus is supposed to arrive soon on Boxee, but that is not really a solution for me. I do not mind to pay to watch contents, I do not mind to watch commercials to have free contents, but paying to watch commercials… no seriously ?
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http://dlinkboxee.org/best-network-media-player-on-the-market.html

Posted by: Bboy20 | April 19, 2011, 6:38 pm 6:38 pm

I know that Hulu Plus is supposed to arrive soon on Boxee, but that is not really a solution for me. I do not mind to pay to watch contents, I do not mind to watch commercials to have free contents, but paying to watch commercials… no seriously ?
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http://dlinkboxee.org/best-network-media-player-on-the-market.html

Posted by: Bboy20 | April 19, 2011, 6:40 pm 6:40 pm

I know that Hulu Plus is supposed to arrive soon on Boxee, but that is not really a solution for me. I do not mind to pay to watch contents, I do not mind to watch commercials to have free contents, but paying to watch commercials… no seriously ?
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http://dlinkboxee.org/best-network-media-player-on-the-market.html

Posted by: Bboy20 | April 19, 2011, 6:42 pm 6:42 pm

I know that Hulu Plus is supposed to arrive soon on Boxee, but that is not really a solution for me. I do not mind to pay to watch contents, I do not mind to watch commercials to have free contents, but paying to watch commercials… no seriously ?
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http://dlinkboxee.org/best-network-media-player-on-the-market.html

Posted by: Bboy20 | April 19, 2011, 6:42 pm 6:42 pm

I know that Hulu Plus is supposed to arrive soon on Boxee, but that is not really a solution for me. I do not mind to pay to watch contents, I do not mind to watch commercials to have free contents, but paying to watch commercials… no seriously ?
___________________________________
http://dlinkboxee.org/best-network-media-player-on-the-market.html

Posted by: Bboy20 | April 19, 2011, 6:42 pm 6:42 pm

I know that Hulu Plus is supposed to arrive soon on Boxee, but that is not really a solution for me. I do not mind to pay to watch contents, I do not mind to watch commercials to have free contents, but paying to watch commercials… no seriously ?
___________________________________
http://dlinkboxee.org/best-network-media-player-on-the-market.html

Posted by: Bboy20 | April 19, 2011, 6:42 pm 6:42 pm

I know that Hulu Plus is supposed to arrive soon on Boxee, but that is not really a solution for me. I do not mind to pay to watch contents, I do not mind to watch commercials to have free contents, but paying to watch commercials… no seriously ?
___________________________________
http://dlinkboxee.org/best-network-media-player-on-the-market.html

Posted by: Bboy20 | April 19, 2011, 6:43 pm 6:43 pm

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