October 3rd 2006 |
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News Corp. on Tuesday said it will launch a new service to offer full episodes of its television shows on MySpace.com and the Web sites of its local Fox TV stations after they have aired.
The new service, Fox On Demand, will be advertising-supported and will offer shows such as "Prison Break", "Justice" and "Bones" on MySpace and on Web sites in 24 U.S. markets where News Corp. owns TV stations.
Television networks have raced to offer their shows online and over Apple Computer Inc.’s iTunes service to a new generation of viewers whose time is split between the computer, cell phone and TV screens.
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