Disney to offer Full-length Episodes of Four ABC Primetime Series Online
It's pretty cool how TV networks are really starting top embrace internet entertainment. Here's an excerpt from ABC's latest press release:
Dedicated to expanding its network and channel brands across multiple platforms and connecting viewers with their favorite shows anytime and anywhere, Disney-ABC Television Group announced today that it will offer ad-supported, full-length episodes of four ABC primetime series online at www.ABC.com as part of a two-month-long experiment. Current episodes of "Lost," "Desperate Housewives," and "Commander In Chief," as well as the entire present season of "Alias," will be available for streaming during May and June, marking the first time a broadcast network has made multiple series available for viewing online, free of charge to consumers.
What I like is that they're offering the shows directly through their website, so there's no monkeying around with iTunes or any other third parties. Hopefully we'll see other networks follow ABC's lead soon and we'll keep you posted if we hear anything.
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Posted by William Hungerford at April 12, 2006 11:33 AM
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