I think it's more than a little funny that people are turning to the shows on TV after trying them out on iTunes. After all, you pay $1.99 a pop on iTunes to "try" and episode that, if you had watched it when it was aired, would have cost you nothing. Maybe it's because they can take the shows with them on their Video iPods and watch them on the train. Whatever the case, the networks have to be happy more people are watching them on TV since it props up the advertising model that some were afraid iTunes would kill by offering advertising-free programming.
iTunes boosts network ratings
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1-16-2006 @ 10:23PM
Doron said...
Those shows were increasing their viewership before they got on itunes...
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1-17-2006 @ 1:05AM
bgdc said...
I've downloaded a few episodes of The Office and it's convinced me of one thing: I watch only OTA HD shows now that football season is over so I'm canceling my Directv. In September I'll re-up.
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1-17-2006 @ 4:58PM
Sachi said...
I think the major reason for this is because these shows have had so much buzz lately and are out on DVD now. I know a lot of people who got the DVD sets for Christmas/Chanukah/etc. or had time to watch them over holiday break and are now frantically trying to catch up with the currently showing episodes by watching the ones they've missed on ITunes. Further proof of this might be in Desperate Housewives' recent catch-up episode showing everything that's happened so far this season. Also, in my humble opinion, these are three excellent shows that deserve to be watched, so no harm in gaining viewership, whether from ITunes or what have you.
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