Why Hulu Won't Run Pre-Roll Spots

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NEW YORK Hulu, the newly launched video platform from NBC Universal and News Corp., is experimenting with different ad formats for short- and long-form content. One tried-and-true tactic it is not using: 30-second units running before clips and full-length shows.

For the 90 half-hour and full-hour programs it carries, Hulu runs sponsor introductions (rather than pre-roll commercials) at the start of the shows. Many have a single sponsor, with half-hour programs running two minutes of ads—about 25 percent the amount shown on traditional TV.

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