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Will Hulu dance circles around YouTube?
YouTube may finally have a real competitor.
Video-streaming newcomer Hulu, a joint effort between NBC Universal and Fox, opened to the public last week after a four-month trial period. It provides full-length TV episodes and movies to be viewed for free online.
Content providers have granted Hulu permission to post the shows, so videos aren’t flagged or taken down because of copyright infringement, which often happens on YouTube. However, the site does not allow users to upload their own videos.
When it comes to video quality, Hulu gives YouTube a run for its money. The high-resolution videos load instantly. Navigating the site is easy, with quick links to embed and email videos, turn off background lighting and or the video full screen. The only inconvenience is a short advertisement at the start of each clip.
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After its first week, Family Guy, The Simpsons, and The Office are the most viewed full-length television episodes on Hulu, while Saturday Night Live clips have also been popular.
The biggest draw to Hulu may be the full-length movies that can be streamed. More than 100 movies are currently available, and Hulu is adding more content periodically. Some of the most popular movies viewed so far have been Ice Age, The Girl Next Door, The Jerk, Dude, Where’s My Car?, and Sideways.
Hulu is run by CEO Jason Kilar, a former Amazon.com VP. Other execs include Jean-Paul Colaco, a former VP at the Walt Disney Company, and Chadwick Ho, former VP and deputy general counsel of MySpace.
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Sulzberger dodges bullet – for now
Sidestepping a potentially nasty proxy fight, the New York Times Company announced yesterday that it would give two seats on its board to a pair of hedge funds seeking to increase investor profits.
Harbinger Capital Partners and Firebrand Partners have spent more than $500 million since December to buy a 19-percent stake in the family-controlled company, becoming the Times’ largest public shareholder. The funds had originally proposed four nominees to the board, saying they wanted to push the Times to unload holdings outside of its core business, such as a stake in the Boston Red Sox, and to invest more aggressively in its Internet operations.
Offering an unexpected compromise, Times Chairman Arthur Sulzberger Jr. agreed yesterday to expand the board from 13 to 15, and to seat two of the hedge funds’ nominees – Firebrand founder Scott Galloway and James Kohlberg, chairman of private equity company Kohlberg & Co. In exchange, the funds agreed to end to their proxy fight.
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What, if anything, seating dissident investors means for the Times remained unclear. A two-class stock structure gives the Sulzberger family control of a majority of the board, and the Harbinger-Firebrand group has said that it has no plan to challenge that control.
Galloway, a professor at NYU’s Stern School of Business who owns a Long Island estate complete with outdoor showers and a volleyball court with bleachers, made his fortune in the late 1990s by founding and flipping gift-site RedEnvelope.
A profile in Conde Nast Portfolio, entitled “Boardroom Braveheart,” described how he teams up with capital investors such as Harbinger, who ”provide the financial muscle, while he does the tire-kicking, letter-writing, and shareholder-swaying.” Galloway reportedly gets about 10 percent of the profits from the deal, in addition to the board seat if it’s successful, but assumes little financial risk.
The profile also quoted a graduate student in his class at NYU. describing his brash style. “He’s a jackass,” the student said. ”He’s not afraid to call you out if he thinks you don’t know what you’re talking about. But it works.”
Like most newspaper companies, the Times has been socked by circulation declines and the migration of advertising to the Internet. The company’s assets include About.com, the International Herald Tribune, the Boston Globe, a string of smaller newspapers, majority ownership of a new high-rise headquarters building in Manhattan, and the minority stake in the Boston Red Sox.
The Times has fended off activist investors in the past, including an attempt last year by Morgan Stanley Investment Management to eliminate the dual-tiered share structure, but they owned a smaller percentage of shares.
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Hearsts Pulitzers and Dog Shows
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Washington Mutual Details Class Action Suits
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Shandling Brings Rare Laugh to Pellicano Trial
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Matt Santos is Barack Obama’s avatar

Jimmy Smits and Barack ObamaFans of The West Wing have noticed uncanny parallels between the show’s Texas Rep. Matt Santos, and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama.
Like Obama, Santos is a young, charismatic politician making a long-shot bid for the presidency. Like Obama, he refuses to be defined, or limited, by his ethnicity. And like Obama, he challenges a better-known establishment Democrat who wears the mantle of inevitability.
Life imitating art?
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Attie told the Guardian newspaper that he modeled his fictional congressman on Obama in the summer of 2004, after being wowed by Obama’s keynote address at the Democratic National Convention.
“I drew inspiration from him in drawing this character,” said Attie, who worked as a speechwriter for Al Gore, Bill Clinton and Dick Gephardt before moving to Hollywood. “He had done a great speech at the convention (which nominated John Kerry) and people were beginning to talk about him.”
Like any good political operative, Attie picked up the phone and called Obama aide David Axelrod for the back story.
“I said, ‘Tell me about this guy Barack Obama.’”
Latino actor Jimmy Smits had already been cast for the show, so Attie was particularly interested in how Obama addressed the issue of race. He said Axelrod’s answers helped him conceive Santos’s approach to his own Hispanic identity.
They also spurred him to make his character, you guessed it, a former community organizer. Santos is married, with two young children. And though his political rivals hammer away at his inexperience, he manages to prevail through inspiring speeches, a message of change, grassroots organizing – and several, extraordinarily lucky breaks.
Attie tells the Guardian that Axelrod, now chief strategist for the Obama campaign, joked in a recent email: “We’re living your scripts!”
Harder to explain is why Republicans are also channeling the show’s last season, which aired on NBC in early 2006.
In the final episodes, Santos runs against GOP Sen. Arnold Vinick, played by Alan Alda, a maverick from the West who beats out a preacher rival (resembling Pat Robertson more than Mike Huckabee). Vinick is portrayed as a straight-shooter mistrusted by the party’s conservatives because of his views on some social issues. Sound familiar?
But those looking for prophetic signs about the 2008 race may be disappointed.
In the show, Santos wins the presidency by a narrow margin, but that was not what the writers originally intended, according to The New York Times.
In fact, the script had Vinick winning – until actor John Spencer, who played Santos’s running-mate, Leo McGarry, died of a heart attack in December, 2005. The show’s creators decided it would simply be too tough on viewers if they killed off McGarry’s character, and then let his rival win. So they wrote a second ending.
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#1. Paul V 03.06.2008
Barack is no Avatar,
He can not win a big state no matter what anyone say He can not get elected with out winning a big state, and because he lied about Nafta, No matter how you cut it,, He lied on video that now one from his campaign meet with the canadians,, but ti was true, show you how barack going to run the show,and because of his wife
Michelle Obama is hurting Barack Campaign she need to get off the campaign trail,,, Really she look like Mike tyson with Hair for god sakes.Barack is not going to win the presidency,,
He can not even win 1 big state,,, Everyone is caught up in this Barack Obama magic show, the democrats just gave this campaign away to the republicans, Barack will never see the white House only if he takes a tour,,, The Obama campaign
think if Hilary gone he will pick up the other half of the Democratic votes,,, that is where he is wrong,,,He will only pick up a third of Hilary votes, the there 2/3 well half of them are going to act like obama voter if obama don’t win they are not going to vote ,,, 1/3 of Hilary voter will not vote,,and the other third is like me I voted for Hilary
I am voting for Experience, which is Hilary,, if Hilary is pushed out ,, My vote like tens of thousands are going to vote for McCain,,, If Obama get Hilary to be her vice president,, Obama will still lose, but if Hilary win she will take the presidency Obama can be vice president,, so he can get On the job training ,,,, this is the only way its going to work,,, American people are so dumb,, thinking Obama got a shot, even tho he has not won a single big state it going to matter,, Even the Media is finally see that..
Who has more experience, well in order
1 Hilary
2 McCain,
3 Ron Paul
4 Barack
That sums it up right there, Hilary in this for the long haul She is fighting Barack , McCain & the Media and she still doing good,, She has half the democratic votes, LOL
Now that is funny,,,,, Do the math,,,
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Buffett Unseats Gates on Billionaire List
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Project Runway Taps Youngest Designer
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