Greatest thing since sliced bread
Here is a Web site that is quickly catching on because it archives almost everything on TV and lets you watch it for free.
Missed Gov. Sarah Palin's guest spot on Saturday Night Live?
Catching up on episodes of "The Office"?
Don't pay for Comedy Central but want to watch Jon Stewart?
You get the picture. Many episodes are added a day after they are initially broadcast, though you do have to sit through video ads before your clip plays. If it is a long video there will be a video ad every few minutes. Each ad has a counter at the top so you know how much longer until your video plays. I find this is a good time to check my e-mail.
The Web site is easy to use. You can browse videos by channel, most popular, recently added, collections, HD gallery, and spotlighted clips. There are also some movies.
Hulu has been around since March 2007, when it was founded by NBC Universal and News Corp. The site gets content from more than 100 stations, including FOX, NBC Universal, MGM, Sony Pictures Television, Warner Bros. and more. Read more about Hulu.com.
Caveats: only US viewers can use the site.



We love HULU. We no longer subscribe to cable, etc.and watch many shows on HULU. I wish they's carry all the network shows. No spyware either
This is one of the best things you've brought to my attention. Before I could share it with friends, I got lost for about 30 minutes. I need a 36-hour day!
I'm glad you found it so useful. I wish I had more time to watch Hulu, too! ~Julia