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Now, the news aggregator is launching a subscription video service called Flipboard TV.“It’s a kind of renaissance era right now with premium quality content,” says Mike McCue, the cofounder and chief executive of Flipboard. And because there are no ads on Flipboard TV, videos start playing almost as soon as you tap on the thumbnail.Of course, Flipboard isn’t the first service to offer ad-free videos; Hulu and YouTube do this as well, both for $12 per month. The service might also not be ad-free forever, since the venture capital-backed Flipboard makes the overwhelming majority of its revenue off of ads.Flipboard also says it has no plans to get into making original videos itself, whereas other video subscription services have committed to spending millions (or billions) to produce or commission original shows.
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