NBC reaches Amazon TV Deal after iTunes break
Posted on Wed, 5 Sep 2007 09:24:09 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - NBC Universal has reached a deal for online retailer
Amazon.com Inc to sell television show downloads, it said on Tuesday, just days
after the media company pulled the plug on a contract with Apple Inc's iTunes.
Amazon will sell NBC shows such as "The Office," "Heroes" and "30 Rock" through
its Unbox digital video download service, the companies said in a statement.
Individual episodes will cost $1.99 on Amazon, the same as they had on iTunes.
NBC Universal, a unit of General Electric Co. , announced on Friday that it
would not renew its contract with iTunes, becoming the second major media
company, along with Vivendi's Universal Music Group, to challenge Apple's
dominance in digital entertainment.
Apple last week said NBC Universal had sought to more than double the wholesale
rate for each show, which Apple said would have forced its iTunes online store
to raise its price to $4.99 per TV show episode from $1.99.
NBC Universal, which had been the No. 1 supplier of digital video to iTunes,
disputed Apple's claim and said its focus was on more flexibility and the
ability to package shows together.
NBC and Amazon said they would offer a variety of packages for the shows,
including a discount of up to 30 percent when customers buy a full season's
worth of shows.
New shows will be available the day after they air on television, the companies
said.
"We're excited to be working with a partner that understands the wholesale and
retail relationship and will work with us on creative packaging of content,"
said Jean-Briac Perrette, president, NBC Universal Digital Distribution.
Earlier this summer, Vivendi's Universal Music Group declined to sign a
long-term deal with Apple's iTunes, leaving open the possibility for exclusive
deals with other services, a source told Reuters in July.
Vivendi also owns a minority stake in NBC Universal.
(Reporting by Robert MacMillan, New York and Sue Zeidler, Los Angeles)
Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Posted on Wed, 5 Sep 2007 09:24:09 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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