Fox to sell shows before they air
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FOX lost my interest sometime back. But FX on the other hand; well, if I can download new episodes of The Shield, Rescue Me, etc…then I can say that they have my full attention.
News Corp.’s Fox Entertainment Group has worked a deal with its sister company DirecTV to offer shows on demand, but this arrangement is something different from what you’ve come to expect. The deal involves the FOX network as well as its cable/satellite FX channel, and will see the company offering on demand content not only following regular broadcasts, but users can pay a premium price to see content before it is aired. “Hit” Fox content such as 24 will be available after airing for 99 cents, but $2.99 pre-air episodes of FX shows The Shield, Rescue Me, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and others will be available also, typically 24-48 hours in advance. [Read the rest]

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NewJohnny
January 31st, 2008
at 6:49pm
A perfect solution to combat waning ad revenue. Who needs ads when you can sell direct.