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Yes, I do believe this is the future, in a general sense. No, not everyone (including me) wants to view a sitcom on a small iPod screen, but it tell me that media companies are finally dealing with tech instead of running away from it. Who know, at some point maybe that $2 we might spend on the iPod version may also include a way to view it on a regular tv, or HDTV. It is still early in the process, but at least steps forward are being taken. I'm excited!

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NBC teams up with Apple iTunes  Loverock Davidson | 12/06/05
That shows rules!  Real World | 12/06/05
Agreed  Loverock Davidson | 12/06/05
Meh  tic swayback | 12/06/05
I think Steve Carell's character  Real World | 12/07/05
Bad news....at least for now  AMarking | 12/06/05
For real? (NT)  Loverock Davidson | 12/06/05
Very interesting development given that NBC and  mlindl | 12/06/05
Interesting  dave95 | 12/06/05
The future is here  opensourcepro | 12/06/05
really ...  redtrain65 | 12/06/05
Agreed  opensourcepro | 12/06/05
Agreed  opensourcepro | 12/06/05
Well.....  tic swayback | 12/06/05
Already sold $6 million  bdg_z | 12/06/05
Knight Rider? Sweeeeeeet!  tic swayback | 12/06/05
in it for the money  eohlfs | 12/06/05

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