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OCT 29

Web Site’s Formula for Success: TV Content With Fewer Ads

New York Times, October 29, 2008 — “THUMBS up” and “thumbs down” ratings for commercials. Choose-your-own-advertisement options before shows begin. Interactive games during advertising breaks.

In the last year these online advertising innovations have been popularized by Hulu, the online video Web site that will celebrate its first anniversary on Wednesday. For all that has been written about Hulu’s easy-to-use, aesthetically pleasing interface, the advertising experience is equally important.

In the place of the long commercial pods that TV viewers have become accustomed to, only one ad is shown during each segment break on Hulu. Fewer ads make the ones on the site more memorable, Hulu executives say, allowing the site to charge higher prices for the ad units.

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JUN 2007

Not Too Juiced By Joost

Who really wants to see full-length TV shows on the Web?

BusinessWeek, June 11, 2007 — The new Web video service Joost is barely in beta, but it's already subject to inhuman amounts of hype. It's not hard to see why.

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JUN 2007

Ex-Cisco Executive to Lead Joost, Internet TV Provider

New York Times, June 5, 2007 — The high-profile Internet start-up Joost plans to announce today that it has hired Mr. Volpi, 40, as its new chief executive. Joost, which is based in London, is building a global television network of full-length TV shows and movies and sending it to viewers over the Internet

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