We've been telling you about NBC Universal and News Corp's new YouTube-esque video service for awhile now, and today The Hollywood Reporter has news that the service has added the following channels to its lineup:
- Fuel TV
- Sundance Channel
- Oxygen
- Speed
The content from this new venture will be offered through several portals, including AOL (which owns TV Squad), MSN, Yahoo, Comcast and MySpace. Other channels include E!, Style, G4, Versus, The Golf Channel and CNET. The new service will also offer content from NBC Universal and News Corp's television properties. In addition to full episodes from over twenty television channels, and content from at least two movie studios.
On a more personal note, I recently fond out that someone I (kind of) know has a show that's being developed for Fuel TV. Since I don't receive that channel on my cable, I'm hoping I'll be able to catch it through this new service. More viewing options is always a good thing, says I.












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5-31-2007 @ 2:53PM
Porchland said...
Awesome. Now I can not watch those channels online too!!
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