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May
15

MySpace to begin offering TV show downloads

According to a Wall Street Journal article this morning (subscription required), teenage sensation social networking site MySpace.com is to begin offering episodes of the Fox series 24 at $1.99 a pop. Two episodes will be made available for free thanks to a sponsorship with Burger King.

It's the first time MySpace has taken advantage of it's association with Fox, with both companies owned by News Corporation. Technical details were not available.

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