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AOL, Warner In2TV team-up
Nov 14, 2005

AOL has come up with yet another scheme to bolster its failing fortunes.

It and Warner Bros Domestic Cable Distribution will try to wow you, next year, by re-cycling TV oldies.

A new broadband network called In2TV will be launched in early 2006, the companies said today, states WCNC.com.

In2TV will "offer more than 100 TV series and at least 300 episodes per month in the first year," the companies said. They'll be, "delivered through AOL Video on Demand, AOL Video Search and AOL Television".

At launch, "the programs will be available exclusively on AOL and will not be in syndication on TV" and, "Several alternates to traditional TV viewing have been announced in recent weeks, including a deal between Apple Computer Inc. and Walt Disney Co. that makes reruns of 'Lost' and other programs available for downloading to iPods," says WCNC.com, adding:

"CBS and NBC have also decided to allow video-on-demand of some of their primetime shows."

Or as catflap recently put it, "The American TV networks are in trouble. BIG trouble. But that’s not BIG news. What is big news is that they’re scrambling at the 11th hour to change their business and distribution models to meet (what they believe are) consumers’ demands."

See:-
WCNC.com - AOL, Warner to bring old TV shows online, November 14, 2005
BIG trouble - catflap to US TV networks, November 6, 2005

tags:  aol  warner  in2tv  team-up 
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