TechCrunch:
Rippol, the video discovery site that combines both complex algorithms with user suggestions to surface interesting content, has launched to the public at today’s RealTime CrunchUp. We recently took an in-depth look at the service, but for those who haven’t seen it yet, here’s a recap: Rippol looks at your video watching a (Read More)
Mashable!:
The Open Web Awards: Social Media Edition, our annual contest highlighting the very best the web has to offer, is entering its final round. The 70,000+ nominees have been narrowed down to just 5 finalists per category, and you have from now until December 15th to pick the winners.By popular demand, here is the full list of (Read More)
Buzz Out Loud:
Why the long Face...book? A woman battling depression put some pictures of herself having fun privately on Facebook. Somehow the insurance company found them and cut off her benefits saying she looked happy enough and must be cured. Really? We also get further impressions on Google's Chrome OSD now that we've had more t (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider: Mobile:
One of the iPhone apps we're craving the most is still missing in action: An app from Hulu, the Web video company owned by NBC, Fox, and Disney. It's one of the things that readers ask us about the most, so we thought we'd revisit it.In April, we were the first to write about the app, after a plugged-in industry executive t (Read More)
Hulu Blog - Home:
Each week, Hulu’s video editor, Jocelyn Matsuo, shares her latest finds from the Hulu vault. The other day, I met Chelsea Handler and Chuy Bravo. Jealous? You ought to be. Chelsea Lately is apparently the choice late-night show. ¹ This funny gal kept it seriously real on Carrie Prejean’s interview on The Today Show.¹Accordi (Read More)
Mashable!:
The trend is simple and clear: video is moving more and more onto the web. Online video sites are growing, more and more TV shows are appearing on Hulu, movies now have their own destination site, and live streaming is booming with red carpet events and celebrity streams (the New Moon Premiere alone broke records).So maybe (Read More)
Hulu Blog - Home:
Do you know the person that absolutely nails this role description?
If so, we’d love to hear from you.
Thanks for sending information my way (jason.kilar@hulu.com) and we’ll handle the rest.
Jason Kilar (jason.kilar@hulu.com)
CEO, Hulu. (Read More)
Medialoper:
Today’s links of interest:NBC Launches All-In-One Video Player, VoIP And Texting Tool—And It’s Ad-SupportedNot feeling it. A) Why not use the Hulu platform since it’s already caught fire with consumers? B) Really? You think consumers want to float from site to site rather than have information in a single place? C) Hmm, no (Read More)
Mashable!:
Facebook took a big leap up the video streaming ladder last month. It is now sitting pretty in the number 3 slot behind YouTube and Hulu in number of total streams. In addition, the social networking site clocked up over double the unique viewers of Hulu, although in total streams Hulu eclipsed Facebook almost 4 to 1.That’s (Read More)
paidContent.org:
Vevo, the highly anticipated music video site, now has a launch date. It’s set to go live on the evening of Dec. 8, the site said a few minutes ago via Twitter. The announcement comes a day after Hulu said it too would make a foray into the music video space, with a deal to pu (Read More)
paidContent.org:
Vevo, the highly anticipated music video site, now has a launch date. It’s set to go live on the evening of Dec. 8, the site said a few minutes ago via Twitter. The announcement comes a day after Hulu said it too would make a foray into the music video space, with a deal to pu (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Vevo, the music video startup backed by Sony and Universal, with YouTube support, is launching December 8th.Rio Careff, Vevo's CEO, promised us last week that Vevo would be a great experience with high quality sound and video. He says he wants to restore a "premium luster" to music video sites, while still preserving choice (Read More)
Mashable!:
As a joint venture between Disney, Fox and NBC Universal, Hulu is best known for its free and extensive library of TV shows and movies. According the the New York Times, the streaming site is about to enter a new area: music videos.The company has announced a limited deal with EMI to provide users with a Hulu channel specif (Read More)
paidContent.org:
Hulu is doing a limited deal music video deal with EMI, which could be interpreted as a sign of things to come: it is tying up with struggling EMI to feature all of Norah Jones’ music videos and related material on the site. It has done some concert music streaming before, inc (Read More)