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		<title>Hulu to be coming to the UK?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 16:41:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Young</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hulu, the American VoD site, notorious for teasing non-US internet users with its great repertoire of content, may be launched in the UK. This rumour comes, after the service bought a whole load of British content from the Digital Rights Group and also struck a deal with Endemol the UK broadcasting company. However this rumour does seem a bit of a stretch- adding UK content need not necessarily be linked to a UK launch. Speaking to the Financial Times, Andy Forssell, Hulu&#8217;s senior vice president of content acquisition and distribution said, we&#8217;re having discussions in the top six to eight markets…we&#8217;re laying the groundwork.&#8221; This is hardly a confirmation of an imminent UK launch. That being said, Hulu have maintained that they are interested in going global. The company has attracted some heavyweight shareholders like FOX, and more recently, Disney. If they want to rake in the revenue, going global is definitely the way. All we can say is- Please Hulu!! Come over to the UK!]]></description>
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<p>Hulu, the American VoD site, notorious for teasing non-US internet users with its great repertoire of content, may be launched in the UK. This rumour comes, after the service bought a whole load of British content from the Digital Rights Group and also struck a deal with Endemol the UK broadcasting company.</p>
<p>However this rumour does seem a bit of a stretch- adding UK content need not necessarily be linked to a UK launch. Speaking to the Financial Times, Andy Forssell, Hulu&#8217;s senior vice president of content acquisition and distribution said, we&#8217;re having discussions in the top six to eight markets…we&#8217;re laying the groundwork.&#8221; This is hardly a confirmation of an imminent UK launch.<in-context-comment:auto:0></p>
<p>That being said, Hulu have maintained that they are interested in going global. The company has attracted some heavyweight shareholders like FOX, and more recently, Disney. If they want to rake in the revenue, going global is definitely the way.</p>
<p>All we can say is- Please Hulu!! Come over to the UK!<icc-first-publish><in-context-comment:auto-on></p>
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		<title>Google becomes world&#8217;s first $100 billion brand</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:35:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Young</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Search engine giant Google has emerged as the world&#8217;s biggest brand. Google is now worth almost 25% more than Microsoft, crossing the $100 billion (£68 billion) value mark, according to the fourth annual BrandZ top 100 most valuable global brands ranking. Despite the tough economic climate, Google&#8217;s label value has rose 16% in a year, while the overall value of the top 100 brands has risen by two per cent in the past year. The company&#8217;s value of $101.4 billion makes it 25% more valuable than the second largest brand, Microsoft, which is worth $77.3 billion. This is the third consecutive time that Google has topped the list, making it a truly phenomenal brand- to which Lorraine Twohill, marketing manager, said: &#8220;We know that without consumers you have nothing and there is a great element of trust in us. &#8220;We think about the consumer first and expect everything else to fall into place after that. We don&#8217;t feel big. We still work in little crappy teams and we feel very small.&#8221; The Brandz study said in a year of global financial turmoil, when every key financial indicator plummeted, the value of brands remained strong. Furthermore, the &#8216;recession depression&#8217; which has [...]]]></description>
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<p>Search engine giant Google has emerged as the world&#8217;s biggest brand. Google is now worth almost 25% more than Microsoft, crossing the $100 billion (£68 billion) value mark, according to the fourth annual <span class="sb13"> BrandZ top 100 most valuable global brands ranking.</span></p>
<p><span class="sb13">Despite the tough economic climate, Google&#8217;s label value has rose 16% in a year, while the overall value of the </span>top 100 brands has risen by two per cent in the past year. The company&#8217;s value of $101.4 billion makes it 25% more valuable than the second largest brand, Microsoft, which is worth $77.3 billion.</p>
<p>This is the third consecutive time that Google has topped the list, making it a truly phenomenal brand- to which Lorraine    Twohill, marketing manager, said:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;We know that without consumers you have nothing and there is a great element of trust in us.</p>
<p>&#8220;We think about the consumer first and expect everything else to fall into place after that. We don&#8217;t feel big. We still work in little crappy teams and we feel very small.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><span class="sb13">The Brandz study said in a year of global financial turmoil, when every key financial indicator plummeted, the value of brands remained strong. Furthermore, the &#8216;recession depression&#8217; which has taken over the world, seems to have significantly helped fast-food, cigarette, and al</span><span class="sb13">cohol brands. McDonald&#8217;s recorded a 34% increase in brand value, followed by Marlboro (33%), and Budweiser (23%).</span></p>
<p><strong>The top 10 brands:</strong></p>
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