Warner Bros offers TV shows on Apple’s iTunes
Writing by Chris on Wednesday, 26 of July , 2006 at 7:35 am
Nothing to see here, its just more TV… they are offering the unaired Aquaman pilot? Really? Dawson's Creak with a guy that can talk to fishes? For only a buck?
I've wondered why we don't see more of this ever since the networks started selling their shows on iTunes. I tend to scan the p2p networks (and not YouTube and Google Video) for unaired pilots and such. I would have paid $0.99 for Lookwell or Global Frequency, or many other shows that they already paid to produce, but never let see the light of day.
Warner Bros put up a total of 113 episodes of "Friends," sci-fi series "Babylon 5," the animated classics "The Jetsons" and "The Flintstones," as well as skits from "MADtv" and an unaired pilot called "Aquaman" by the writers of "Smallville."
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