Hulu overcame incredible initial criticism to become the golden child of revenue generating video sites. CBS has been eyeing the NBC success story and reportably has big plans for TV.com. CNET lauched said website back in ‘05, but CBS recently aquired the company, along with its websites, earlier this year. The report indicates CBS wants to add full length episodes, but keep the web community content that CNET created. Sounds like a plan. Hulu.com is a great site, but with the TV.com domain name in its pocket along with relative interactive features, CBS might have a shot this late in the game.










They stole the superficial areas of the site but didn’t quite hit the key areas. I wish they had come up with something innovative to compete rather than simply copy Hulu. Also did their designer just discover the drop shadow feature in Photoshop?
Doesn’t look that much like Hulu to me. Actually prefere TV.com and Fanpop.com myself.
the design is the same they did take the design and reformat it