After about four
months since its test launch, Hulu was finally made available to the public on
Wednesday! People, as well as tech industry’s analysts, have long waited for this
service that was said to become YouTube’s most important enemy.
Similarly to
Google’s YouTube, Hulu represents an online video service; however, Hulu promises to
bring for free many popular TV series’ episodes and many famous movies to fans.
Hulu is also a joint venture of News Corp. and General Electric’s NBC Universal
and will offer programming from Time Warner’s Warner Bros. Television Group,
Lionsgate, as well as from sports leagues, such the National Basketball
Association and the National Hockey League. Unfortunately, CBS Corp. and
Viacom, two significant players of the media industry, are still missing from
Hulu’s providers list.
While Viacom
said recently that it was still discussing with News Corp. and NBC Universal
regarding a potential deal, CBS Corp. announced that it might be interested in
a licensing deal.
Since Wednesday,
Hulu has started to offer 100 full-length movies, such as The Big Lebowski, Ice
Age and Mulholland Drive,
as well as episodes of more than 250 TV series, including The Simpsons and
Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
So, Hulu was
launched! Will YouTube lose its fans?
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