Another great ad from Hulu. I will indeed post it to my bliggity…

Another great ad from Hulu. I will indeed post it to my bliggity blog.

It’s amazing how well Hulu is turning out, especially considering how little confidence the world had in big TV networks to build a big internet distribution platform.

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4 Responses:

  1. >It’s amazing how well Hulu is turning out, especially considering how little confidence the world had in big TV networks to build a big internet distribution platform.

    Understatement of the year. I’m actually still waiting for the other shoe to drop. I mean, it’s not exactly an unfounded lack of confidence.

  2. brad says:

    Love the site. FYI Disney just recently just bought a 30% stake in Hulu.

  3. Hey they use sIFR all over hulu, don’t they?

    Thank you for the excellent code!

  4. Dave... says:

    Hulu is nothing more than a secondary venue to put more advertising crappolla in front of you..

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