TV viewers who don’t subscribe to Showtime Networks will be able to enjoy its premium cable content on demand, thanks to a deal that makes nonbroadcast television available on iTunes for the first time.
“Sleeper Cell,” “Weeds” and “Fat Actress” are the initial programs included in the deal, which was announced Tuesday by Apple Computer and the CBS Corp.-owned channel. Viewers will be able to choose any or all episodes from the first episode in each series.
There was no magic formula behind selecting those current and previous-season programs, Showtime Networks chairman Matthew Blank said. “We decided based on rights issues, a mix of programing types and things we thought people would be interested in,” he said. “This is the grand experiment, really.”
Blank said the nonexclusive deal represents “the beginnings of a business model” that he expects to build ancillary revenue along with awareness of Showtime and its original programing.
“In our case, we’re only in 14 million homes, so we think we can generate revenue in our current user base but also from people who don’t subscribe to Showtime,” Blank said.
Says it all.
“Showtime at 9” on my iPod? These are the good ol’ days.
Showtime? Are they giving away iPODS to get people to watch that crappy network? Or what?
I dont have a video iPod but I would pay 4 bucks to watch Penn & Teller.
Instead of the ripoff DVD prices.
That and its not always OnDemand.
People watching The Fat whiny Actress on an iPod’s minuscule screen?
There’s gotta be a joke there somewhere!!
zeke