Hulu's journey from a corporate experiment born out of fear to a streaming powerhouse is a story of innovation, internal battles, and cultural transformation. In the mid-2000s, traditional TV networks like NBC, Fox, and ABC—alarmed by rampant illegal downloads—joined forces to create a legal online platform for their content. Launched in 2008 as a free, ad-supported service, Hulu offered viewers unprecedented control over what and when they watched, marking the beginning of on-demand mainstream television. Its early success was driven by its ability to stream recent episodes of popular shows, giving it an edge over competitors like Netflix, which was still focused on DVD rentals. As demand grew, Hulu introduced subscription tiers with 'Hulu Plus' in 2010, expanding access to full seasons and multiple devices. This shift not only diversified its revenue model but also helped redefine how people consumed media—anytime, anywhere. Hulu soon ventured into original programming, starting with web series and eventually producing award-winning hits like 'The Handmaid’s Tale,' which earned the first-ever Outstanding Drama Series Emmy for a streaming service. These originals, alongside licensed content and live TV integration in 2017, positioned Hulu as a comprehensive entertainment destination. However, its ownership structure—a joint venture among major studios—led to years of instability and strategic tug-of-war. Disney’s acquisition of Fox in 2019 marked a turning point, allowing it to gain majority control. By late 2023, Disney fully acquired Hulu, signaling the end of its multi-owner era. Today, Hulu remains a hybrid streaming service, offering both ad-supported and premium plans while maintaining a unique identity with edgier, adult-oriented content that complements Disney+'s family-friendly brand. With its deep integration into the Disney+ ecosystem and continued investment in original programming, Hulu continues to evolve in the fiercely competitive streaming landscape. It has reshaped viewing habits, empowered cord-cutters, and influenced global trends in digital entertainment—all while navigating behind-the-scenes drama rivaling any of its hit shows.
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