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    Hulu Plus to Begin Streaming CBS Content

    Hulu will begin streaming archival content from CBS in January, the two companies announced Monday.

    As part of the arrangement, Hulu Plus subscribers will have access to more than 2,600 shows from the network's library for the first time, Additional titles will be announced later, but for now the shows that will be available are FrasierFamily Ties, MacGyverMedium, Numb3rsCSI: MiamiStar Trek, Sabrina, the Teenage WitchTwin PeaksThe TudorsThe Twilight Zone and I Love Lucy, according to Hulu. As of now, no current scripted shows will be available.

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    Some shows will also be available for free on a rotating basis on Hulu.com, and clips from Entertainment Tonight will be available on both Hulu and Hulu Plus the same day the show airs.

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