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	<title>Comments on: Fox Blunders While Allowing Downloads of TV Shows</title>
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		<title>By: samdip</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m not sure how much market share Fox will be getting from this. Back in June 2006, ABC.com started offering free online viewing of new episodes the day after they aired, then all other networks followed suit, including Canadian network CTV.ca.

I have a few Questions for Fox, what format will the shows be offered in (SD or HD)? Will they have any DRM? Can I put it on my ipod? Or watch it on my TV?

Apple has successfully answered all these questions, by creating a great user experience, where making a purchase seamlessly dowloads the show to your computer, syncs with your ipod, and have the choice to watch it on your computer screen or on the go &quot;catch the latest episode of the office on your flight to Toronto&quot;... and with the release of  â€œApple TVâ€ this month, you will be able to stream it directly to your High-Def Television set.

One thing is for certain, Apple can use some competitors and at a matching pricepoint of $1.99, one can only guess how much market share Fox will get.

In any case, all of this is moot in the great white north, all of these goodies (free or pay) are only available to U.S. citizens, with the execption of CTV.ca.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not sure how much market share Fox will be getting from this. Back in June 2006, ABC.com started offering free online viewing of new episodes the day after they aired, then all other networks followed suit, including Canadian network CTV.ca.</p>
<p>I have a few Questions for Fox, what format will the shows be offered in (SD or HD)? Will they have any DRM? Can I put it on my ipod? Or watch it on my TV?</p>
<p>Apple has successfully answered all these questions, by creating a great user experience, where making a purchase seamlessly dowloads the show to your computer, syncs with your ipod, and have the choice to watch it on your computer screen or on the go &#8220;catch the latest episode of the office on your flight to Toronto&#8221;&#8230; and with the release of  â€œApple TVâ€ this month, you will be able to stream it directly to your High-Def Television set.</p>
<p>One thing is for certain, Apple can use some competitors and at a matching pricepoint of $1.99, one can only guess how much market share Fox will get.</p>
<p>In any case, all of this is moot in the great white north, all of these goodies (free or pay) are only available to U.S. citizens, with the execption of CTV.ca.</p>
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