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	<title>Comments on: Hulu Is Shaking Its Way Into Beta</title>
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		<title>By: Frymaster</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2007 19:37:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If I said it once, I&#039;ve said it a million times: corporations are stupid. Corporations make smart people do, say and think stupid things (see above). [Not you, SS. Those Hulu dopes.]

This is dead from the start. Any sane thinking person realizes that the economic advantage of putting an episode of a show on the Internet is not about the pathetic amount of advertising money you can get for the web-isode. It&#039;s about keeping people up-to-date on your show&#039;s plot so they don&#039;t stop watching the broadcast episodes that generate beaucoup bucks! Internet as inexpensive, wide reaching marketing tool to build audience for your tried-and-true profit center. Freakin&#039; morons.

And please don&#039;t mention YouTube in relation to these canned TV charades. The home-made freshness of a YouTube video only goes to prove how stale and stupid TV has become. 

&quot;Friends, posters, Netizens, lend me your rears. I come to parody network TV, not to praise it.&quot;</description>
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<p>This is dead from the start. Any sane thinking person realizes that the economic advantage of putting an episode of a show on the Internet is not about the pathetic amount of advertising money you can get for the web-isode. It&#8217;s about keeping people up-to-date on your show&#8217;s plot so they don&#8217;t stop watching the broadcast episodes that generate beaucoup bucks! Internet as inexpensive, wide reaching marketing tool to build audience for your tried-and-true profit center. Freakin&#8217; morons.</p>
<p>And please don&#8217;t mention YouTube in relation to these canned TV charades. The home-made freshness of a YouTube video only goes to prove how stale and stupid TV has become. </p>
<p>&#8220;Friends, posters, Netizens, lend me your rears. I come to parody network TV, not to praise it.&#8221;</p>
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