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Where's the Canadian iTMS content?!

not there. nor is it in the UK, germany, russia, congo, kenya, or [insert country here]. how about everyone stops commenting and moaning each time something new gets added to the US iTS, and we just all wait until it comes to the international stores... we all know movies and tv shows are only available in the US.

:rolleyes:
 
not there. nor is it in the UK, germany, russia, congo, kenya, or [insert country here]. how about everyone stops commenting and moaning each time something new gets added to the US iTS, and we just all wait until it comes to the international stores... we all know movies and tv shows are only available in the US.

:rolleyes:

No ****, its not there, I think we've noticed.


Pffff.....
:rolleyes:
 
wow glad to see there are other people who recognize the brilliance of newsradio. definitely the best sitcom of the 90s and one of the best all time.
 
Ya! I want House M.D. and Criminal Minds

"House, M.D." is produced by NBC Universal and "Criminal Minds" is produced by ABC Touchstone, so I'm surprised they're not both already in the store.

There are actually a lot of current shows that aren't in the store: "Dancing with the Stars," "Brothers & Sisters," "Supernanny" and "Boston Legal" on ABC; "How I Met Your Mother," "The Class," "The Unit," "Cold Case" and "Without a Trace" on CBS; "Deal or No Deal" on NBC; and "American Idol" on Fox.

Plus, there are hundreds of catalog shows for iTunes still to bring out.

Apple is going to have to add a lot more shows to convince people to dump cable, but I see it happening eventually.
 
I'm glad I'm keeping my US account so I don't have to deal with the short end of the stick abroad :D

Anyway, this sort of thing is going to give AppleTV a real shot in the arm. The more content is added to iTunes, the more I want to dump my premium cable and just get basic for the stuff I'd rather not pay-per-episode, such as news, discovery channel stuff, food network, cartoons and other random tv things that are fun to watch but not worth paying for per episode. right now i keep my movie channels because it allows me to test out new releases without having to pay specifically for those.

As others and I have said before, renting iTunes movies seems like the most logical step. They need to get more from other major studios then give people the option to rent a temporary video file which allows one to watch it a few times then expires.
 
The wildlife shows look pretty cool, I downloaded a few to watch on my computer and makes me want to get the iTv even more (first thing is to upgrade my TV with a nice new plasma :)
 
Canada should merge with the US for consumer based reasons. Though health care for all sounds like something spawned by the Devil and his liberal bretheren.
 
are fox tv shows on itunes store yet? family guy? god i cant w8 till this hits the uk

Yes. "Bones," "24," "Prison Break" and a few others -- but not "American Idol" or "House, M.D."

By my count, all of the major TV producers have content on iTunes: NBC Universal, ABC Touchstone, CBS, Sony and Warner Brothers.

As for movie studios, Universal, Disney and Paramount are in; Warner Brothers and Sony to date are not.

I could see a dream Tuesday music/movie event looking something like this:

* iTunes la la la, market share, la la la

* Radiohead catalog

* "Seinfeld." Every single episode.

* "Lord of the Rings" trilogy (Warner Brothers announcement)

* "Spiderman 3" sneak peek.

* iPods la la la, speed bumps

* Apple TV la la la

* select movies in HD

One more thing:

* The Beatles
 
Canada should merge with the US for consumer based reasons. Though health care for all sounds like something spawned by the Devil and his liberal bretheren.


What, and have a retarded, blood thirsty president!?

Health care for all is great. How many americans can't afford health insurance? A huge portion.

But this is way off topic.
 
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