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Microsoft's Zune media player is shown for the first time to the media in Redmond, Washington in this September 14, 2006 file photo. REUTERS/Robert Sorbo

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Credit: Reuters/Robert Sorbo

SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said it will start offering television shows for its Zune portable media device, more than two years after Apple Inc introduced the feature for its iPod player.

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Microsoft's Zune has one thing that Apple's market-defining iPod and accompanying iTunes store does not -- TV programs from General Electric's NBC Universal.

Those shows and more than 800 TV episodes including Comedy Central's "South Park" and MTV's "The Hills" will be available at the Zune store starting on Tuesday for the equivalent of $1.99 in Microsoft points that must be purchased in advance.

Last year, Apple split with NBC, removing the network's television shows from iTunes. Microsoft will carry NBC shows like "The Office" and "Heroes" for playback on the Zune, which has failed to dent the dominant market share of Apple's iPod since its 2006 debut.

The Zunes have video playback capability, but content available for the devices has been limited to music videos.

(Reporting by Daisuke Wakabayashi; Editing by Quentin Bryar)



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