Hit Television Shows 24, My Name is Earl & Bones Available for the First Time Ever...
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Hit Television Shows 24, My Name is Earl & Bones Available for the First Time Ever on the iTunes Store UK LONDON--(Business Wire)-- Twentieth Century Fox Telecommunications International, Inc. today announced that hit television shows 24, Bones and My Name is Earl are now available for purchase and download on the iTunes Store in the UK. In the coming weeks, Fox will add additional fan favorites including American Dad, Prison Break, Stacked, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and The Riches. "Fox TV shows have been incredibly popular on the iTunes Store in the US," said Jamie McCabe, Twentieth Century Fox EVP, Worldwide PPV, VOD & EST. "We're excited today to bring these hit shows to fans in the UK via iTunes and look forward to adding more great programming soon." iTunes customers can purchase Seasons 1 and 6 of 24, Seasons 1 through 3 of Bones and Seasons 1 through 3 of My Name is Earl for GBP 1.89 per episode. Television shows purchased and downloaded from the iTunes Store can be viewed on a Mac or PC, iPod nano with video, iPod classic, iPod touch, fifth generation iPod, iPhone or on a widescreen TV with Apple TV. Twentieth Century Fox is a subsidiary of News Corporation. News Corporation's diversified global operations include the production and distribution of motion pictures and television programming; television, satellite, cable and digital media broadcasting and transmission, the publication of newspapers, magazines and books; the production and distribution of promotional and advertising products and services; the development of conditional access and subscriber management systems. Twentieth Century Fox UK Publicity: Kate Walker, +44 (0)20 7314 7021 Kate.Walker@fox.com or International Publicity: Marla Rothschild, +1 310 369 5827 Marla.Rothschild@fox.com or Claire Mullaly, +44 (0)20 7753 7107 Claire.Mullaly@fox.com Copyright Business Wire 2008
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