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Apple reaches iTunes deal with HBOTue, 05/13/2008 - 07:06 — Andy Space
US iTunes users can purchase HBO shows including, “The Sopranos,” “Sex and the City,” “Deadwood” and “Rome”, “Flight of the Concords” and “The Wire.” What’s interesting is the price: “Sex and the City,” “The Wire” and “Flight of the Conchords” cost $1.99 per episode, while “The Sopranos,” “Deadwood” and “Rome” cost $2.99 per episode. Until now, Apple has only been prepared to offer TV shows at $1.99 each. It’s thought HBO has been able to achieve a slight liberalisation of Apple’s price controls, though as yet we don’t know if other studios plan to emulate HBO with introduction of $2.99 titles. “We’re thrilled to bring this incredible lineup of programming from HBO to the iTunes Store,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s vice president of iTunes. In an aside note, “Sex and the City: The Movie” premieres in the US on May 30, marking this HBO is offering all 94 episodes from the entire six seasons of the show.
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ahem, I think podtropolis
ahem, I think podtropolis was carrying that a few years ago....
While it's nice to see that
While it's nice to see that iTunes is expanding it's library of offerings, the Sopranos is one of the only shows that can be priced at $3. The content and length make it the a rare show that COULD sell for that much. I think $2.49 would be more reasonable, but nonetheless, let's hope this isn't a new trend.
Personally, I won't be buying ANY $3 episodes.
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