Source: Yahoo News
Hulu.com, a joint venture between News Corp. and NBC Universal, plans to open its vast online library of ad-supported TV shows and movies to the public on Wednesday, the company announced.
Users of the service will be able to view more than 250 full-length episodes of shows such as “The Simpsons” and “The Office,” as well as some 100 movies, including “The Big Lebowski” and “Ice Age.”
Short clips from films and TV shows such as “Napoleon Dynamite” and “Saturday Night Live” are also available through the service, which is accessible at Hulu.com, as well as on America Online, Yahoo and other popular Web portals.
The public debut of Hulu, which has been available to a test group by invitation since October, comes as studios seek ways to make money providing online content.
The entertainment companies behind the service have been feuding with popular online video sites such as YouTube, where unauthorized clips from shows often appear.
The Hulu.com programming comes from 50 TV networks, movie studios and Web-based producers of content.
Viewers of some movies and TV shows are given a choice of advertisements to watch.



















Just a quick note, I've been using this service for several months now. It works really well. It has a lot of science fiction shows like "Journeyman," "Heroes," both versions of "Battlestar Galactica," and "The Outer Limits."
I definitely encourage people to check it out!
I've been using Hulu for a few months too, but I don't like it nearly as much. IMO, it's not that good when compared to ABC.com, especially their streaming HD. Good selection, but in my experience it buffers too much and the quality is poor.