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Welcome to Hulu vision: A new Web site enables TV fans to watch their favorite shows past and present on one 'network

Star-Telegram"Americans watch lots of video on their computers. More than 12 million people paid for this kind of content last year, according to a study by Parks Associates, a research and analyst firm that studies how people use the Internet."

"The result, says Kurt Scherf, a principal analyst with Parks Associates, is that Hulu has the kind of setup that allows users to stumble upon shows that they might not have discovered otherwise."

From the article, "Welcome to Hulu vision: A new Web site enables TV fans to watch their favorite shows past and present on one 'network'," by Erin White

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