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hulu works because there is no set schedule...
i have anywhere from a couple of weeks to a couple of months to find and watch my favorite tv shows. if life interferes then i can watch a marathon over a day/weekend off. after all, who really has primetime off anymore? i don't mind ads that are less than 45 seconds per segment. i don't like it that usa network pulls their shows so quickly.
Posted by: brokndodge@...   Posted on: 06/10/09  (Edited: 06/10/2009 @ 07:06) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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hulu works because there is no set schedule...  brokndodge@... | 06/10/09
Yah, what you want and when you want it  readwryt@... | 06/11/09
RE: The state of Internet TV: Consumers may pay for content; Aggregators win  Steve_Fluge@... | 06/10/09
Magic Formula: Give me what I want, when I want it.  BillDem | 06/10/09
Exactly! Thanks for the great analysis. (nt)  luke_sg | 06/11/09
spot on  muzza2005 | 06/11/09
Ignores what is happening outside the USA  neil.postlethwaite@... | 06/10/09
RE: The state of Internet TV: Consumers may pay for content; Aggregators win  Matcullinos | 06/11/09
Something's wrong someplace  LegendsOfBatman | 06/12/09
RE: The state of Internet TV: Consumers may pay for content; Aggregators win  deowll | 06/12/09
RE: The state of Internet TV: Consumers may pay for content; Aggregators win  MikeManzo | 06/15/09
Paradigm shift needed among content providers  zackers | 06/21/09

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