NBC removes all shows from iTunes
By Behind The Scenes TV on Dec 4, 2007 in Internet TV, TV, TV Shows

Apple, having yet to renew its content distribution agreement with NBC Universal, began pulling all television programming produced by the network from its iTunes digital download service this past weekend. The removal includes hit television shows such as Heroes and the Office, as well as programming from the conglomerate’s sister networks, Bravo, NBC Sports, CNBC, USA Networks and the Sci Fi channel.
Shoppers on the iTunes Store may still purchase and download a handful of NBC-aired shows, such as Chuck and Journeyman, which are broadcast by the network but produced elsewhere, and therefore not under NBC’s distributive control.
(Source: Apple Insider)
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