YouTube looking increasingly like on-demand TV



It has finally happened: you can now watch a substantial selection of TV shows on YouTube, including classics like “Charlie’s Angels.”

It’s great to see that YouTube has adequately reacted to Hulu, which was drawing some serious viewership by showing syndicated episodes of some major TV series, like the outstanding “Prison Break.” They saw that they had better join the party, and soon.

Like many Internet innovations, it has lagged behind users’ desires, but better late than never. In many ways, YouTube is fast becoming what people really want: a repository of content that you can enjoy whenever you please, not just when it happens to be broadcast on television, and without charging fees. Of course adding capacity also adds costs, further raising issues of YouTube’s profitability, but it is undoubtedly the way forward, because it is the only way to offer valuable inventory to serious advertisers – the only folks who can ultimately make YouTube profitable. Now if only they can make available a few seasons of “The Six Million Dollar Man”, that would be some delectably bittersweet nostalgia time!












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