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Discovery programming comes to iTunes Music Store
Discovery Communications and Apple today announced that programming from Discovery’s family of networks is now available for purchase on the iTunes Music Store. The offering includes shows from the Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, Travel Channel, Discovery Health Channel and Discovery Kids. “Wherever they are and whenever they want, consumers can use the iPod to learn and be entertained with Discovery’s content about people, places, cultures, science, health and much more,” said Discovery’s Don Baer.
The Discovery programming available on iTunes includes: “World’s Best” travel series, “National Parks Short Films” and “Passport to Europe” from Travel Channel; “Amazing Babies” and “Pregnancy for Dummies” from Discovery Health; and “Kenny the Shark” and “Save-Ums” from Discovery Kids. Additional series and specials include: “Mythbusters,” “Extreme Engineering” and “Shark Week” from Discovery Channel; and “Most Extreme” and “Breed All About It” from Animal Planet.
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That’s so cool! Finnaly Discovery sent in at least some shows to iTunes music store. I’ve been waiting for this to happen for a while.
Posted by Tom Walichiewicz on May 17, 2006 at 11:08 PM (PST)