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HBO launches YouTube channel

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In recent weeks, TV Squad has reported that HBO has made episodes of their new drama series In Treatment available for free viewing online. Now, HBO has taken another step in expanding its brand and making some of their top shows available on the web. The cable channel has just inked a deal with YouTube to create an HBO channel online. The HBO/YouTube site is up and running -- you can click over there today and start catching up on HBO series.

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Mostly highlights for HBO series but includes some full episodes.

Check it out HBO/You Tube .

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Reply#1 - Wed Feb 27, 2008 8:58 AM EST
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i think tv - and web will melt to one - or the web will replace the tv. in times of faster internet connection and fast material its just a question of 1 or 2 years.

the "normal" tv still isnt interesting for advertisement - in the internet companies got the real control about reaching the right customers - very attractive and dificult..

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Reply#4 - Fri Feb 29, 2008 6:23 AM EST
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