Apple to sell "American Idol" performances through iTunes
Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox Interactive Media, 19 Entertainment, FremantleMedia and Apple have announced a partnership that will bring music fans all of the contestant performances from Season Seven of television?s most popular show exclusively on the iTunes Store.
Kicking off with the "American Idol" Top 24 semifinalists this week, customers can purchase music performances for 99 cents per song, and viewers will be able to purchase the full video of Top 12 finalist performances for $1.99, starting March 11. In addition, beginning Monday, fans can pre-order performances of their favorite contestants from the iTunes Store, which will be automatically downloaded the day after the show airs.
"We?ve created a special section on the iTunes Store for ?Idol? fans with an incredible array of music and video performances from television?s most popular show," said Eddy Cue, Apple?s vice president of iTunes. "We think ?American Idol? viewers are going to love the ability to purchase and download ?Idol? performances from iTunes."
iTunes will also provide exclusive direct links from the free streaming performance videos on americanidol.com, the official website of the show and home to MyIdol, the Internet?s largest "American Idol" fan site. Fans will be able to simply click through to iTunes if they want to purchase their favorite performances to own and enjoy on their iPod, iPhone or Apple TV.
Kicking off with the "American Idol" Top 24 semifinalists this week, customers can purchase music performances for 99 cents per song, and viewers will be able to purchase the full video of Top 12 finalist performances for $1.99, starting March 11. In addition, beginning Monday, fans can pre-order performances of their favorite contestants from the iTunes Store, which will be automatically downloaded the day after the show airs.
"We?ve created a special section on the iTunes Store for ?Idol? fans with an incredible array of music and video performances from television?s most popular show," said Eddy Cue, Apple?s vice president of iTunes. "We think ?American Idol? viewers are going to love the ability to purchase and download ?Idol? performances from iTunes."
iTunes will also provide exclusive direct links from the free streaming performance videos on americanidol.com, the official website of the show and home to MyIdol, the Internet?s largest "American Idol" fan site. Fans will be able to simply click through to iTunes if they want to purchase their favorite performances to own and enjoy on their iPod, iPhone or Apple TV.
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Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox Interactive Media, 19 Entertainment, FremantleMedia and Apple have announced a partnership that will bring music fans all of the contestant performances from Season Seven of television?s most popular show exclusively on the iTunes Store.
youtube .. idol. I don't love everything they do but I can't but be impressed at how apple chooses where to go next to try and make video-by-choice the way people watch tv.
Kicking off with the "American Idol" Top 24 semifinalists this week, customers can purchase music performances for 99 cents per song, and viewers will be able to purchase the full video of Top 12 finalist performances for $1.99, starting March 11. In addition, beginning Monday, fans can pre-order performances of their favorite contestants from the iTunes Store, which will be automatically downloaded the day after the show airs.
Doe this mean that every video is 1.99, IOW that viewing the whole show will be 12x1.99 ? Or would I get the TOP 12 performance for 1.99 ?
If it is the first case - can someone please call NBC/SciFi channel so that all is well for when BSG returns to a screen near you...
Money saved by not buying it (or using electricity to watch it) myself.
Now that's one story that makes me glad i've got a UK ITunes account.
I doubt that it won't be for long.
Looks like the BBC shows are coming this week: http://macdailynews.com/index.php/we...omments/16420/
and there are already, albeit older Pop Idol performances, on iTunes already.
Now that's one story that makes me glad i've got a UK ITunes account.
Yeah, so you can get the much more impressive "pop idol" instead...
Yeah, so you can get the much more impressive "pop idol" instead...
Urrgh perish the thought
I doubt that it won't be for long.
Looks like the BBC shows are coming this week: http://macdailynews.com/index.php/we...omments/16420/
and there are already, albeit older Pop Idol performances, on iTunes already.
Top Gear on iTunes would be cool, although we want stuff in realtime not a constant stream of repeats.