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January 03, 2006

While the ratings for the US version of The Office suck, it's doing gangbusters on iTunes. Maybe now the networks will start giving people what they want.

"The NBC sitcom The Office, which has failed to live up to expectations in the ratings, has turned out to be a smash hit on the Internet. Daily Variety reported today (Tuesday) that the show regularly accounts for half the slots on Apple's list of top 20 TV shows for sale at its iTunes Store. It also is responsible for NBC selling more copies of its shows (at $1.99 a pop) than any other network, wiping out the early advantage of ABC, which became the first network to sell shows online. Meanwhile, the Starz pay-TV channel has announced that it is launching a new Internet movie site called Vongo that will allow consumers to download full-length movies, concerts and TV shows onto handheld devices employing Microsoft software. (They cannot be downloaded to iPods, something that Forrester Research analyst Josh Bernoff described as a "significant problem" in an interview with the San Jose Mercury.) Users will also be able to "stream" movies from the Starz Channel on their personal computers via the Real Networks site. It is expected that the Vongo service will cost $9.99 per month."

Originally posted by revgeorge from del.icio.us/tag/unmediated, remediated by yatta on Jan 3, 2006 at 08:01 PM