Apple Sells 200 Million TV Show and Adds New High-Definition TV Shows

Submitted by lalit on October 16, 2008 - 9:20am.

Apple today announced that its iTunes store is world’s most popular online TV service with over 200 million episodes sold, including more than one million HD episodes purchased since last month. Apple also added that starting today all four of the major US television networks are offering primetime programs in high definition on the iTunes Store.
"We've got an incredible Fall 2008 TV lineup with over 70 primetime comedies and dramas, including many of the most popular shows on TV in stunning HD," said Eddy Cue, Apple's vice president of Internet Services. "With over 200 million episodes sold, iTunes customers have proven they love watching television on their computer, iPod, iPhone and TV with Apple TV."
Shows that are now available in HD on iTunes are ABC's "Brothers & Sisters," "Desperate Housewives," "Dirty Sexy Money," "Eli Stone," "Grey's Anatomy," "Life on Mars," "Lost," "Private Practice," "Samantha Who?" and "Ugly Betty." CBS programming includes "CSI," "CSI: Miami," "CSI: New York," "NCIS" and "Numb3rs." FOX shows include "Bones," "House," "Prison Break" and "Sons of Anarchy," which airs on FX. NBC shows include "30 Rock," "Heroes," "Kath & Kim," "Knight Rider," "Law & Order: SVU," "Life," "Lipstick Jungle," "My Own Worst Enemy" and "The Office," and SCI FI Channel's "Battlestar Galactica" and "Eureka," and USA Network's "In Plain Sight," "Monk," "Psych" and "The Starter Wife."
The price for the standard definition and high definition will remain unchanged at $1.99 and $2.99 per episode respectively. The season pass option is also available that will allow customers to purchase entire seasons at a discounted price.