Friday, March 10, 2006

E-Commerce News: iTunes : Apple Intros iTunes Subscription Model With Comedy Central TV Programs

E-Commerce News: iTunes : Apple Intros iTunes Subscription Model With Comedy Central TV Programs: "For the first time, iTunes customers may pay a US$9.99 fee to gain access to a month's worth -- 16 episodes -- of either of the Comedy Central shows via iTunes' Multi-Pass system. The satirical news shows also will be available on a per-episode basis -- like such shows as 'Lost' and 'Desperate Housewives' -- for $1.99 each. "

Alternatively, from a different article in yesterday's E-Commerce News you could "... get a TiVo 80-hour Series2 box and pay $19.95 a month, or $224 prepaid, for a one-year service commitment; $18.95 a month, or $369 prepaid, for a two-year commitment; and $16.95 a month, or $469 prepaid, for a three-year commitment."

We are clearly at the tipping point in Internet-centric TV.

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