Starting this fall, for the first eight days after they air, watching Fox TV shows online will require a subscription to
Hulu Plus or a participating cable or satellite company. So far Dish Network is the first and only provider to sign up its customers for access to the new walled garden on Fox's site but others looking to fill out their
TV Everywhere lineups probably won't be far behind. While pay-TV networks like ESPN with ESPN3 and the
WatchESPN app and
EPIX have already gone the "authentication" route, Fox is the first of the broadcast networks to do so. The new rules go into effect August 15th, then we'll find out if Fox is driving cable cutters towards paying for TV, piracy, or just ignoring the latest episode of
Glee altogether.
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