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    Tuesday, May 16, 2006

    MySpace Takes '24' Online


    News Corp's Fox Entertainment Group announced yesterday that it is partnering with Burger King to offer the hit "24" show online to member of MySpace. Fox said that MySpace users will be able to download-to-own two episodes of "24", in a cross promotion with Burger King. News Corp. also said that it would offer "Pinks" and "FirstHand". News Corp's MySpace will also provide the ability to download the entire first and fifth season of "24" for $1.99 per episode. The offering of "24" is a part of the launch of a download-to-own video store that Fox is launching on MySpace. Fox currently offers "24" through Apple's iTunes store.
    posted on Tuesday, May 16, 2006

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