Tuesday, May 6, 2008

After abandoning iTunes, NBC shows up on Zune

After a pricing spat with Apple led NBC to pull its video content

from iTunes, the broadcaster has struck a deal with Microsoft's Zune online store.

On Tuesday, as part of an announcement about new Zune features, Microsoft planned to say that it will start selling television programs at the Zune store for viewing on its portable music player. NBC is among the broadcasters supplying videos for the service.

The videos, which also come from Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, Turner Broadcasting and VH1, will cost $1.99 each. Users will be able to choose from 800 episodes.

Read more on the article here:
http://www.macworld.com/article/133305/2008/05/zune.html

1 Comment:

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