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4 January 2006 | From Studio Briefing | See recent Studio Briefing news
In an apparent response to NBC's recent deal with Apple Computer to make available an array of its hit shows for downloading from the iTunes Store, the Walt Disney Co. announced Tuesday that it was expanding its own deal with Apple. The company said that its ESPN/ABC Sports unit will provide "condensed versions" of the Fiesta, Sugar, Orange and Rose Bowls the day after they air. In addition, Disney will provide episodes of Wildfire from ABC Family Channel, episodes of Kim Possible and Proud Family from the Disney Channel, episodes of America's Funniest Home Videos and School House Rock from ABC, and the classic Disney cartoons The Three Little Pigs and The Tortoise and the Hare. Each download will cost $1.99. In addition, ABC News will provide without charge (but with ads) segments from Good Morning America and World News Tonight.
1 article from 2006