Michael Wisniewski
October 3rd, 2008, 10:03 PM
Hulu.com (http://hulu.com/) (only available to U.S. viewers)
Looks like the real deal. Many of the currently popular network TV shows & movies, free & available online. And it's run by NBC?!?!?!? I feel like I suddenly woke up in a parallel universe.
Nick Flowers
October 4th, 2008, 01:20 AM
..And there is
BBC iPlayer - Home (http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/)
for the UK...and I think it works for other countries too.
Jack Zhang
October 4th, 2008, 01:26 PM
Hulu's big downfall: US only restriction and content only from content providers, no user video upload capability. Imagine posting a embed from Hulu only to have everyone outside the US comment on your blog saying "Where's the video?".
Way too corporate and I have been totally against this, I just wish NBC returned to Youtube.
Chris Soucy
October 4th, 2008, 01:37 PM
BBC iPlayer video available in the UK only, tho' the Radio works overseas.
CS
Michael Wisniewski
October 4th, 2008, 08:43 PM
Hulu's big downfall: US only restriction ... no user video upload capability ... I like the fact that Hulu.com is not YouTube. It's nice to have a single point of access for well produced shows that might be worth watching. And I think it creates a much better platform for well produced independent shows as opposed to the randomness that is YouTube. For example, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Arrested Development are apparently getting great targeted ratings on Hulu.com including revenue from advertisements. As you know they weren't as successfulon regular network TV.
As for the US & UK only restrictions that will have to be worked out in the long run by the lawyers. That's what is holding this back more than anything else. And that's frustrating for this Doctor Who fan who's jonesing to get the latest episodes. What's amazing is that Hulu.com/NBC was able to make so many good shows available despite all the rights management wrangling that must have gone on behind the scenes.