podcastpublishing.com— Ad-supported iTunes Video of Grey's Anatomy, Lost and Desp Housewives. Guess they figured out, finally, that advertisers will pay more than the consumer...
Mar 2, 2006View in Crawl 4
********Again, to those who read comments and can not get to this link. It is INACCURATE! This has nothing to do with downloading them free from iTunes. You will have to download them from a new service called "My ABC".... and those shows will somehow have Ads in them. *********
free, on-demand tv means i will give more shows a chance. ads are annoying, but i can live with them. what i hate is having to watch at a certain time of day, every week to see my shows. it's much easier for me to set aside an hour to watch grey's anatomy when it's convenient for me, not when abc decides.
Apple offers TV content to those in America who can watch it for free, BUT they won't allow people who live outside the U.S. to even PAY for content. We can't see the content for free on TV, so are far more willing to pay for it than people inside the U.S. From a company that makes inconceivable decisions like this, what can we expect.
jtmonMar 2, 2006
holy s**t, I may actuallu download and use itunes now!
b_dizzleMar 2, 2006
"holy s**t, I may actuallu download and use itunes now!"Same here.Btw, the link doesnt go anywhere but to a "not found page". Alternate?
Closed AccountMar 2, 2006
********Again, to those who read comments and can not get to this link. It is INACCURATE! This has nothing to do with downloading them free from iTunes. You will have to download them from a new service called "My ABC".... and those shows will somehow have Ads in them. *********
birch25Mar 5, 2006
free, on-demand tv means i will give more shows a chance. ads are annoying, but i can live with them. what i hate is having to watch at a certain time of day, every week to see my shows. it's much easier for me to set aside an hour to watch grey's anatomy when it's convenient for me, not when abc decides.
osakawilsonMar 15, 2006
Apple offers TV content to those in America who can watch it for free, BUT they won't allow people who live outside the U.S. to even PAY for content. We can't see the content for free on TV, so are far more willing to pay for it than people inside the U.S. From a company that makes inconceivable decisions like this, what can we expect.