May 20, 2008

Hulu lands new partners

huluwbepage.jpeg Hulu, the online video website owned by News Corp. and NBC Universal, said on Tuesday its service will be distributed on seven new sites, making its archive of popular television shows more widely available. [via Reuters]

"Hulu videos will now be distributed on entertainment and social network sites TV.com, TVGuide.com, BuddyTV.com, Flixster.com, MyYearbook.com, Break.com and Zap2it.com, said Hulu Chief Executive Jason Kilar alongside the Reuters Global Technology Media and Telecoms Summit.

In April, users watched 63.2 million videos on Hulu and its partners' sites and its viewers spent on average viewing 129.3 minutes per month.

... Technology-savvy users and blogs give Hulu high marks for its cleanly designed site and deep trove of full-length shows."

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