Zune branded subscription video coming soon?

zunelogoAn interesting although unsubstantiated rumor coming from The Daily, “an iPad app of News entertainment, culture, opinion, gossip, sports, and tech, delivered every day”, that Microsoft, “sick of watching content partners like Netflix and Hulu eat its proverbial lunch”, is preparing to roll out its own Zune branded video subscription service later this year:

Rumblings around the Microsoft campus there suggest a new way to watch videos on the Xbox 360 is coming, with Microsoft as the direct source of the content.

What isn’t known is how Microsoft is going to handle subscriptions. The company currently offers an all-you-can-hear music subscription service with the Zune Pass; this new video offering could be similar, or it could be folded into the existing Zune Pass itself. Or it could be a premium feature for those with Xbox Live Gold memberships, likely as an add-on to recurring subscriptions already in place.

Either way, with the Zune licensing, Microsoft will have access to a larger number of videos than it does with Xbox Live. And the new system would give viewers an instant way to watch videos instead of the downloading method used now. More importantly, Zune Video could be and most likely will be shared among multiple Microsoft devices, like Media PCs and Windows Phone 7 series handsets.

Microsoft doesn’t want to put Netflix out of business, per se, but it’s clear that it’s tired of seeing potential revenue from its own hardware going to someone else.

Of course we have to put this in the wild rumor department at this point, although a video service to complement the Zune Pass audio subscription service sure would be nice!

(via an understandably skeptical Marques Lyons)

Comments

  • http://www.seriousinternets.com Tim Smith

    I’ve been wanting this for years. I’d be happy with a subscription model that has streaming only and then you pay if you want to download it.

  • Anonymous

    I think it would be a good move, especially to keep the Zune brand around as well as make the Zune Pass an even better deal than it already is. Lets hope some truth comes of this. 

  • http://www.flavors.me/fludlyt Fludlyt

    I’ll be happy if this is true and most importantly international. It’s getting boring waiting for Netflix to arrive in the UK.

  • majg

    Must be awkward to conduct meetings at MS when Netflix CEO sits on your board. lol

  • Gscottbarrett

    i would drop my Netflix subscription in a heartbeat.

  • James

    Awesome!  As I’ve always said.. those Zune dead rumors were stupid and false… Zune is here to stay and is only getting bigger (about time!)   :)

  • James

    Awesome!  As I’ve always said.. those Zune dead rumors were stupid and false… Zune is here to stay and is only getting bigger (about time!)   :)

  • http://macrosofter.wordpress.com/ quikboy

    Uh, doesn’t this kinda come into conflict with Netflix? The last I remember, one of Netflix’s people was on Microsoft Board of Directors and they do use Silverlight technology. In fact, one of the biggest reasons why Silverlight is even on most people’s computers is because of Netflix. So it just seems a bit weird for Microsoft to introduce a video subscription service when they’re kinda friends with a company who does that as their biggest money-maker.

    • Mario Albertico

      I agree. I even remember reading something at one point where Microsoft (positively) hinted at helping with Netflix’s growth (I think they were talking about adding Netflix to Xbox and the amount of new members Netflix got thereafter). It didn’t sound like they were complaining then… I think it would be much more effective if Microsoft worked closer with Netflix…

  • http://twitter.com/StefEBear Stefan R. G.

    well it certainly isn’t going to come to Australia any time in the next 20 years if Zune Music services is anything to go by!!

    • cleverclogs

      Well when it comes to a lot of things, this country is indeed 10-20 years behind! Sigh.

  • Guest

    I will be very pleasently surprised if Microsoft launches this service with the “Zune” brand. It seems like every day Microsoft is slowly phasing out the brand more and more. It’s so odd that MS is willing to push until certain brands receive recognition (i.e. Xbox, Bing) while other brands with potential like Zune are quickly dropped. Last I heard Microsoft was planning to roll the Zune brand into that of Xbox. I think that’s a mistake. People still associate Xbox with videogames and will continue to do so despite MS’s best efforts. Zune has a place in the Microsoft ecosystem as its multimedia service, and getting rid of it will be a mistake. 

  • J A

    If MS can make this a full-menu of my channels as my cable set top box including pay-per-view and on-demand at a great price, I will retire all of the cable boxes that my wife seems not to want to give up. Cable box UI/UX suck big time.

  • J A

    If MS can make this a full-menu of my channels as my cable set top box including pay-per-view and on-demand at a great price, I will retire all of the cable boxes that my wife seems not to want to give up. Cable box UI/UX suck big time.

  • Anonymous

    I think windows is useful.