Tuesday, May 16, 2006

MySpace to sell episodes of '24'

CNET News.com: "Social-networking site MySpace.com will soon begin offering download-to-own television shows for $1.99, News Corp. announced Monday.
The site's video store will open May 22, the same day '24,' a popular Fox thriller about a fictional counterterrorism agency, airs its season finale. MySpace also plans to set up a '24' social network, through which fans can sound off about the show.
As part of the video store launch, fast-food chain Burger King is sponsoring free downloads for two preselected episodes of '24,' one episode of Fuel TV's 'Firsthand' and one episode of Speed Channel's 'Pinks,' News Corp. said."

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