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Nov 14 2005, 8:18am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Thousands of episodes from television series will be on in2TV in early 2006 thanks to AOL and Warner Bros.
In2TV will showcase full-length episodes from series such as Welcome Back Kotter, Sisters, Beetlejuice, Lois & Clark, La Femme Nikita, Kung Fu and Growing Pains FREE and on-demand on the Web.
More than 14,000 episodes are cleared to date and 3,400 hours from 100 different show will be offered in the first year.
AOL already has an on demand video service running featuring all sorts of video content.
With Warner Bros. TV content the AOL TV service will be pretty huge. To support the offering just with advertising will be an interesting show-case for the TV industry. In any case the trend of TV content going to the web is picking up speed.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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