Report: YouTube Close to Launching Paid Subscriptions Service
engine
1:30 pm on May 6, 2013 (gmt 0)
YouTube reportedly could launch its paid subscription service for some of its specialist video channels as early as this week.
The a la carte service, which could involve as many as 50 video channels, would allow single channel subscriptions for as little as $1.99 a month, people familiar with the plan tell The Financial Times. YouTube confirmed to CNET in February that it was developing such a service but did not indicate when it would be ready for subscribers. Report: YouTube Close to Launching Paid Subscriptions Service [news.cnet.com]
Leosghost
2:44 pm on May 6, 2013 (gmt 0)
Which is why Y were interested in buying into Daily Motion at 75% ( with option to take all )..in anticipation of a large number of youtube users leaving youtube ( and looking "elsewhere" ) if they have to pay for access to some "premium" content..
driller41
2:36 pm on May 7, 2013 (gmt 0)
Salon has a decent write up on it, sorry if the link cant be posted.
People like free stuff, cant really see me paying to watch old network sitcoms which is what I use it for now.
SecretAgentDad
10:54 pm on May 9, 2013 (gmt 0)
I doubt this will impact the free content that much. The biggest thing is just going to be every obnoxious youtube video spending the last 30 seconds pitching their premium channels.