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Online TV spat means fewer free shows on web

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Whilst Australia has only recently seen TV shows easily accessible on the web for free, it looks like the US will be reducing the availability:

after a few years of experimenting with free, ad-supported viewing, broadcasters believe they can make more money from cable TV providers if they hold back some programming online. The Australian

Boxee

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Boxee, a box to plug in to your TV, popular in the US, is coming to Australia.

ABC on YouTube

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The ABC has started publishing full episodes of some of it’s shows on YouTube. Three categories: Comedy, Entertainment and Documentaries. [via Official Google Australia Blog]

Google TV

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A platform by Google to bring web content to your TV. I guess not coming to Australia anytime soon.

Caprica

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For Battlestar Galatica fans, the new network for men from Channel 7, 7mate, airs the pilot of Caprica this Thursday (30 Sep).

Caprica tells the story of how Colonial humanity first created the robotic Cylons. Wikipedia

What’s with Australian free-to-air TV launching a network for men, 7mate, and a network for women, GEM (which doesn’t seem to have a web-site yet)…?

 

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