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Fox to air TV shows on MySpace and local TV station websites
Viewers can rewatch shows online after they've been broadcast 4 October 2006 13:11 GMTIn the US, the Fox television network has announced that it’s launching Fox On Demand, which will air TV shows for free after they’ve been broadcast.
Fox on Demand will be available through two other branches of Rupert Murdoch-ownded News Corp. – MySpace and... -
IFA 2006: Fox confirm 8 titles for Blu-ray
New high-def titles coming in November 31 August 2006 14:34 GMTFox has announced its Blu-ray launch plans for the US and Europe in a press conference at IFA 2006 in Berlin, Germany.
Mike Dunn, President of Home Entertainment of 20th Century Fox announced the company would be launching eight new titles on the 10 November... -
Fox to sell TV shows including 24 on MySpace.com
Movies and TV shows to be sold through network of websites 14 August 2006 10:37 GMTAs Pocket-lint reported in May, Fox Entertainment Group has confirmed that it is planning to use its corporate network of internet sites, which includes MySpace.com, to sell movies and TV Shows for download by October.
Fox will sell hit TV shows like "24", and... -
MySpace to sell episodes of 24 online
MySpace to move into tv downloads 15 May 2006 15:59 GMTMySpace is to sell episodes of "24" staring Keifer Sutherland in a move to turn the social networking site into business rivaling Yahoo! or iTunes according to the Wall Street Journal.
Now owned by News Corp, MySpace, one of the fastest-growing web sites currently... -
US iTunes adds Fox TV shows to download offering
24, Prison Break and The Shield among those available to US customers 9 May 2006 17:46 GMTAmerican iTunes users woke up this morning to find that Apple has added Fox programmes including 24, Prison Break and The Shield available for download.
The announcement brings the iTunes store's offering to over 90 TV shows for $1.99 per episode for viewing... -
Fox to produce films on Blu-Ray
DVD format war has started 2 August 2005 9:37 GMTTwentieth Century Fox has drawn a line in the sand and announced that it will be supporting Sony's Blu-ray disc format over Toshiba's HD-DVD technology in the next dvd format war on its way.
The company, which is the first to openly state which format it will...
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