AOL plans to sell TV shows online by mid-2006. AOL will sell shows owned by Time Warner and those created by other programmers and networks.


AOL plans to sell TV shows online by mid-2006. AOL will sell shows owned by Time Warner and those created by other programmers and networks.

Kevin Conroy, executive vice president of AOL Media Networks, said: “We’ve been in discussion for months with every major cable and broadcast network.” [Source]

The video store will appear gradually. Before the video offering, AOL plans to introduce In2TV this month. In2TV is a site that will contain vintage TV shows, mainly from the Warner Brothers archive.

The shows can be viewed on PCs and other devices in the home, using Intel Corp’s Viiv technology. The shows can also be viewed on portable media players that use Microsoft software.

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