Apple Takes iTunes TV to Canada [Apple]

Today, TV programming from Canada and the US—plus the NHL, eh—will be available north of the border on iTunes. You lucky ducks (looneys?) get such CBC and CTV smash hits as Corner Gas and Little Mosque on the Prairie along with US programming from the likes of Comedy Central, including the strangely inappropriate South Park. (What ever happened to “Blame Canada”?) Canada has only had to wait two years for access to TV shows on iTunes. By my calculations, that means Apple is still well ahead of TiVo in terms of serving the media needs of our hockey-loving northern brethren.
Apple Announces Hit Television Programming Now Available on the iTunes Store in Canada
Programs from Canada’s Top Networks, US Favorites & NHL Now Available on iTunes
CUPERTINO, California–December 12, 2007–Apple® today announced that hit television programming from Canada’s top networks, US broadcasters and the National Hockey League (NHL) is now available for CAN$1.99 [...]

Original post by Wilson Rothman



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