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YouTube has finally gotten to the point where they are going to start offering full-length episodes of TV shows, presumably to compete directly with Hulu and its ilk. They're kicking this concept off with a
The important part of this story is that YouTube is getting in on this part of the online video game - offering full-length shows. They are also said to be announcing more partnerships with content providers in the near future, so it appears they really do intend to take this seriously. This probably isn't great news for Hulu, but luckily for them they've had some time to get their brand out there a good deal before YouTube got on the ball, so perhaps they will still be able to compete with the stellar brand that YouTube has behind it. Still, we don't know what all content lies ahead for YouTube, so Hulu's offerings might still provide some firepower as well, with titles like The Office and Prison Break on their side.







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LOL...Miami Vice, A-team. No
LOL...Miami Vice, A-team. No thanks
Don't know where i'd be
Don't know where i'd be without the BBCiPlayer - bet this'll only be for the states though
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