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December 07, 2005

More NBC shows coming to iTunes

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NBC shows now available from iTunes Music StoreNBC President Jeff Zucker says more NBC shows will soon be available via iTunes.

The NBC deal expands Apple's TV offering to 300 episodes of 16 different series and Zucker said that number will expand quickly as NBC Uni fills the iTunes pipe with new shows.

"You are going to see a series of announcements in the coming weeks," he said.

Variety says NBC was motivated by the growth of illegal downloads -- the network estimates that there are 430,000 illegal downloads of "Battlestar Galactica" each week.

Read the whole Variety story here.

Update: As you can see in this new TV commercial, NBC plans to add SNL sketches and "the best of Bravo" to its iTunes lineup.

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More NBC shows coming to iTunes

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NBC shows now available from iTunes Music StoreNBC President Jeff Zucker says more NBC shows will soon be available via iTunes.

The NBC deal expands Apple's TV offering to 300 episodes of 16 different series and Zucker said that number will expand quickly as NBC Uni fills the iTunes pipe with new shows.

"You are going to see a series of announcements in the coming weeks," he said.

Variety says NBC was motivated by the growth of illegal downloads -- the network estimates that there are 430,000 illegal downloads of Battlestar Galactica each week.

Read the whole Variety story here.

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December 06, 2005

Conan the Contrarian

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Dear Conan, Please forgive me for the terrible Conan the Contrarian pun.The new NBC lineup on iTunes includes some interesting price flexibility. Although most of the full-length episodes sell for $1.99 each -- just like the Disney/ABC shows -- there are some exceptions.

The award for highest price goes to Conan O'Brien, for the two hour-long specials that sell for $9.99 each: the 10th Anniversary Special and The Best of Triumph the Insult Dog.

(If something is already available on DVD, shouldn't the lower quality iTunes video version cost less? But I digress...)

First season episodes of Battlestar Gallactica are $1.99 each, but episodes from the current season are available for $15.99 as an "album" (hey, it's still the iTunes Music Store). That's nearly $4 per episode. (Update: My mistake. The $15.99 price was for the four episode BG mini-series, not for the current season, which sells for $1.99 per episode.)

Finally, consider the Tonight Show clips, which are priced at $1.99 but last about six minutes each. The Pixar short films look like an incredible deal next to the best of Jay Walking.

(Then again, that's the same price as the music videos, so I guess value is in the eye of the downloader.)

I guess we'll soon know which product is hot and which is overpriced. At least, Apple will know -- they'll be able to count the downloads and recommend pricing sweet spots to NBC, ABC and future partners.

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NBC Universal TV shows added to iTunes

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NBC shows now available from iTunes Music StoreEpisodes from eleven TV shows owned by NBC, Sci-Fi and USA Network are now available for $1.99 on iTunes Music Store.

NBC Universal and Apple today announced an unprecedented lineup of new primetime, cable, late-night and classic TV shows, including primetime hits such as “Law & Order” and late-night favorites such as sketches from “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” on the iTunes Music Store (www.itunes.com). iTunes now offers more than 300 episodes of 16 popular TV shows for viewing on a computer or iPod. Customers have purchased and downloaded more than three million videos since their debut on October 12, making the iTunes Music Store the world’s most popular video download store.

NBC Universal programming now available on the iTunes Music Store spans from the 1950s to the present, including NBC’s “Law & Order,” “The Office,” “Surface,” “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” “Late Night with Conan O'Brien,” the USA Network’s Emmy Award-winning “Monk” and Sci-Fi Channel’s “Battlestar Galactica” as well as classic TV shows including “Alfred Hitchcock Presents,” “Dragnet,” “Adam-12” and “Knight Rider,” on the iTunes Music Store beginning today. Customers can purchase and download their favorite shows, including current shows the day after they air on TV, and watch them on their computer or iPod. The NBC Universal programs will be available in newly designated areas of the iTunes Music Store featuring the NBC Universal brands, including the NBC network, Sci-Fi Channel and the USA Network.

“We’re thrilled to expand the iTunes video catalog with 11 popular TV shows from NBC, USA Network and the Sci-Fi Channel,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “In our first two months we’ve sold more than three million videos, and have expanded our TV catalog from five shows to 16 shows.”

Like the deal with Disney/ABC, this distribution deal is U.S. only for now.

You can bet the phones are ringing at CBS and Fox today. And Paramount. And Sony. And...

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December 05, 2005

December 02, 2005

iPod sales up 400%

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Some iPod sales numbers from Apple's annual 10-k:

Apple said that net sales of iPods rose $3.2 billion, or 248 percent, during 2005 compared to 2004. The company said it sold 22.5 million iPods in fiscal 2005, an increase of 409 percent from the 4.4 million iPod sold in 2004. Apple has now shipped more than 30 million iPods since the device’s introduction four years ago.
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December 01, 2005

Samsung guity of price fixing

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After accepting the plea and a previously arranged deal with prosecutors on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Phyllis J. Hamilton ordered Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and its U.S. subsidiary, Samsung Semiconductor Inc., to pay $300-million (U.S.) — the second-largest fine in a criminal antitrust case in the United States...

Earlier this year, Seoul-based Hynix Semiconductor Inc. agreed to pay a $185-million fine; rival Infineon Technologies AG of Germany agreed to pay $160-million last year. A fourth chip maker, Micron Technology Inc. of Boise, Idaho, has been co-operating with prosecutors and was not expected to face charges.

AP has the details.

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