Not all of the shows. The Office, as well as a few of the other high ratings shows can't be found on the website. They reserve those for something called "DVD sales".
Well, you know that you can probably find all the shows for free in bootleg form, right? I agree with Bender, it was stupid of NBC to kill off a revenue stream because iTunes and NBC's new ad supported stream can co-exist without affecting each other much. It goes to show how little NBC understands this business and the customers. Same goes for everyone who says you can find it free here and there. It just caters to different needs. I think that when it comes to movie download service LD will be KING! and the next generation HD disc format will dominate HD format in sales. At least from a business standpoint for the time being, or until we get much larger broadband bandwidth.
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Thanks for reconsidering giving us NBC content on iTunes, you schmuck!! LOL
Not all of the shows. The Office, as well as a few of the other high ratings shows can't be found on the website. They reserve those for something called "DVD sales".
Andrew: http://www.nbc.com/The_Office/video/episodes.shtml
I've watched every episode of the fourth season of The Office online, for free.
Well, you know that you can probably find all the shows for free in bootleg form, right? I agree with Bender, it was stupid of NBC to kill off a revenue stream because iTunes and NBC's new ad supported stream can co-exist without affecting each other much. It goes to show how little NBC understands this business and the customers. Same goes for everyone who says you can find it free here and there. It just caters to different needs. I think that when it comes to movie download service LD will be KING! and the next generation HD disc format will dominate HD format in sales. At least from a business standpoint for the time being, or until we get much larger broadband bandwidth.