Fancast.com takes video syndication to the next level

At CES 2008, Comcast Interactive Media has launched the beta version of Fancast.com, the first one-stop online destination for finding and watching full-length digital entertainment contents. The company seeks to deliver personalized entertainment experience as well as compose entertainment consumption “amazingly simple.”

Through its partnership with major networks and media companies including MTV Networks, CBS/Hulu, MGM, Sony, Univeral, NBC, Fox and BET Networks, it has amassed more than 3,000 hours of free full-length video clips

of your favorite movies and TV shows.

whether your passion or obsession for movies or TV series is too strong that you cannot find a specific subject matter in that very huge library, it has a “Watch It” tool which directs the users to where they can get hold of it, be it on Fancast.com, online, TV, theater, DVD or On Demand.

Fancast.com contains more than 11 million Web pages […]

Orginal post by Steven Kim

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