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article imageYouTube now serves full-length TV shows like Star Trek, MacGyver with ads

Published Oct 11, 2008, by Chris V. Thangham
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YouTube has posted full-length TV shows like the original Star Trek, MacGyver and Beverly Hills 90210. You can watch these classic in full theater view.
CBS TV network has joined forces with YouTube and is rolling out old TV shows on their YouTube channel.

You can catch some of your favorite TV episodes at the following links: Star Trek, MacGyver and Beverly Hills 90210. More shows will be added later.

The full length shows will be just like watching it on TV -- it will have ads at the beginning, middle and in the end. These full-length videos will have a “Film Strip” symbol indicating they are longer than usual and contain ads.

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The parallel lines indicate the timing for the ads in the video. You can watch the video in Theater View.
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These added TV shows can be viewed in the new Theater View format and provides a good experience for watching full-length videos in YouTube.

Unfortunately, the new TV shows in YouTube are available only for the U.S. viewers. They may or may not be available in other countries because of existing distributors arrangements with CBS and other TV networks in those countries.
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