When you're dealing with digital goods, you don't have to be tied to one URL. Jason Kilar dealdigitalgood Change image and share on social
When we launched Hulu, everybody was saying, 'Oh, this is going to be a substitute for pay TV in the living room.' Jason Kilar hululaunchlive Change image and share on social
I'm not the kind of guy who dabbles in a lot of things. Jason Kilar dabbleguykind Change image and share on social
When I was 10, we drove to Disney World. When we arrived, what impressed me most was the meticulous attention to detail; there wasn't a gum wrapper anyplace. Jason Kilar anyplacearriveattention Change image and share on social
The Internet is going to have a bigger impact on content creators than the television ever had. The reason why that's the case is that suddenly you're able to tell stories 24/7 in the home, out of the home, in every room of the home. A television screen can be in your pocket through a smartphone. Jason Kilar bigcasecontent share on social
At a macro level, it's balancing the needs of consumers, advertisers and content owners. And if you talk to any one of those three customer sets in isolation, often times you won't delight the other two. So the hurdle we faced with Hulu Plus was, how can we thread this needle in a way that delights all three customer sets? Jason Kilar advertiserbalanceconsumer share on social
We're simple-minded, the team at Hulu, which is, we think if we can obsess over quality and build a better mousetrap, that good things will happen. Users will adopt the service, advertisers will see great value in it, and that's what we're seeing. Jason Kilar adoptadvertiserbuild share on social
What I think about is what people spend their time on this planet doing. So No.1 is sleep, No.2 is work, and No.3 is sight, sound, and motion video consumption. Basically, four to five hours a day is what Americans spend consuming video. Jason Kilar americanbasicallyconsume share on social
The one thing that's important to know is Hulu's not looking for traffic to be sent to hulu.com from its relationships with Yahoo and Fancast and MSN. Jason Kilar fancasthuluimportant Change image and share on social
My father was an electrical engineer who worked at Westinghouse in Pittsburgh. When I was growing up, my mother wrote humor columns for the local paper. She was the Erma Bombeck of Murrysville, Pa. Jason Kilar bombeckcolumnelectrical Change image and share on social