My wife informed me of a curious thing on her most recent visit to Hulu.com. Before playing the show she'd selected, Hulu asked if she'd be willing to take part in a brief research survey. If she was, the alert went on, she'd be allowed to pick one of several non-profits which would then be advertised to 250 Hulu visitors. Seeing one of her favorite organizations on the list, she immediately opted to take the survey.

This is brilliant. Not only did Hulu collect information from my wife's responses to the survey, but they also gathered some information about the causes she cares about. And, because of the way they phrased the solicitation, this was information my wife was happy to divulge. When it comes to building marketing databases, that's pretty clever.

This puts the "interactive" in interactive media in a whole new way. Not only did my wife get to watch the content she chose, but she also got to choose the advertising her peers would see. Crazy! And smart!