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CBS And Hulu Declare Certification Contract For Library Content On The Hulu Plus Registration Service

CBS Organization and Hulu declared these days a non-exclusive, multi-year licensing agreement to flow applications from CBS's wealthy tv library on the Hulu Plus subscription support. Conditions of the cope were not revealed.
The CBS content will start to appear on Hulu Plus in Jan 2013, and over the following several weeks, Hulu Plus members will have entry to more than 2,600 periods from library sequence such as "Medium," "Numb3rs" and "CSI: Las vegas," as well as oldies such as "Star Travel," "I Really like Lucy" and "The Evening Area." Segments from ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT will also be available the day of transmitted on Hulu and Hulu Plus. A variety of CBS library reveals will also move through the no cost Hulu.com support, and extra headings will be declared.

"We're excited to deliver CBS library programming to Hulu Plus subscribers," said Scott Koondel, Senior Vice President of Corporate Licensing, CBS Corporation. "This marks another agreement that meets the growing demand for our content on new platforms while establishing other incremental ways to get paid for our library."

"CBS has a lengthy record of generating truly excellent TV. Hulu Plus members are entertainment lovers who invest their time viewing reveals they love, compared to reveals they might only just like. Those two information create for a amazing mixture, because this assortment of CBS headings are reveals that individuals revere and that really issue to lovers of excellent TV like our members," said Andrew Forssell, Mature Vice Chief executive of Material for Hulu.

CBS and Hulu also have formerly declared licensing contracts for CBS-produced development that airs on The CW and for CBS content on Hulu's subscription support in Japan.
Source : Hulu Blog

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