Hulu rocks Super Bowl XLIII with shiny ad
NBC and Fox joined forces in 2007 to stream the respective networks’ content (and their affiliates’) over the web through Hulu. Originally intended as simply a TV streaming site, Movie content from studios like Universal, 20th Century Fox, MGM and Sony were added to the mix when Hulu launched out of private beta in early 2008. Since then, Hulu has grown as a phenomenon and has even replaced the real TV set for some. So enough with this jibber-jabbering on Hulu. As you most likely know, the Steelers were the victor in todays Super Bowl XLIII (43). However, as always, the Superbowl ads are the true stars of the day. Ads from Pepsi, Coke, and Budweiser graced the stage as always, however we got special treats in the form of 3D, yes that 3D, commercials and a special commercial for Hulu. Hulu’s minute spot featured Alec Baldwin and is quite funny, thus we’ve got it featured for you above. And lucky for Hulu, it (most likely) did not have to shell out loads of money ot pay for the spot considering it’s parent company NBC hosted the Super Bowl festivities. Hulu really is a great resource to catch up on television, considering some of the most popular shows on TV (Heroes, House, and 24) are all streamed on the site for free. And just incase you want to check out all the ads featured during the big game, Hulu’s posted them for viewing. (The revolving list below contains all of Hulu’s streaming Super Bowl ads.)
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