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Watch your favourite TV shows on YouTube

  • Written by George SerradinhoGeorge Serradinho 4 Comments4 Comments Comments
    Last Updated: October 14, 2008

    (Article at www.ioltechnology.co.za)

    YouTube said on Friday it is adding full-length television shows to the menu at its globally popular website famous for snack-sized video snippets.

    Episodes of classic television programs including Star Trek, MacGyver and Beverly Hills 90210 will be available in a “theatre view” format unveiled at YouTube earlier this week.

    “We are starting to test full-length programming on YouTube, beginning with some fan favourites requested by you,” the Google-owned website said in a message posted online.

    “Our new full-length format, in conjunction with the launch of our new player, marks an exciting milestone for YouTube as we continue our efforts to expand user choice and improve viewer experience.”

    YouTube’s “theatre view” feature enhances inset video screens by making them larger, centring them on pages and bordering them with virtual red curtains.

    Earlier this year YouTube added a “screening room” section featuring short independent films from around the world.

    The enhancements come as Google delicately manoeuvres to begin making money from YouTube without alienating its legions of fans, who could easily switch loyalties to rival video-sharing websites such as Hulu or Daily Motion.

    “As we test this new format, we also want to ensure that our partners have more options when it comes to advertising on their full-length TV shows,” YouTube said.

    “You may see in-stream video ads embedded in some of these episodes; this advertising format will only appear on premium content where you are most comfortable seeing such ads.”

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  1. #1 Leo (Healthy Tips For A Healthy Lifestyle)
    October 15, 2008 am31 9:03 am

    Interesting news!!
    Thanks for sharing! :)

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  2. #2 George Serradinho
    October 15, 2008 am31 10:55 am

    Thanks Leo, I’m sure this will be a BIG hit with us users.

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  3. #3 Michael
    October 19, 2008 am31 7:36 pm

    Hulu.com is much better with quality of videos…

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  4. #4 George Serradinho
    October 20, 2008 am31 7:00 am

    Thanks Michael, I will go have a look at Hulu.com

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