YouTube to Feature Full-Length Movies; MGM First to Sign On »

Posted By TechnologyExpert 8 months ago in Science & Technology

While Hulu, the joint video venture formed by NBC Universal and News Corp., plays catchup to YouTube in terms of views, attracting only a fraction of the 81 million people who visit YouTube each month, it still managed to generate nearly the same revenue in its first year in business, according to reports. How?

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    Harbeas8 months ago

    The only possible way I would be interested in watching movies on my pc is they would have to be commercial free. I literally abhor the number and frequency of commercials on tv. Because of it I have drastically reduced watching tv. When I do watch it will be mostly cable stations that are commercial free or I will mute the commercials.

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      just-me8 months ago

      that is a very smart move on MGM's part. With all the piracy going on the movie and music industry is going into the hole.

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